Yesterday, Love Añover in "Unang Hirit" showed a few pieces of donations that came from people on their campaign for the victims of typhoons Pedring And Quiel. These were: an evening gown (or party dress), a man's barong, and a pair of high-heeled shoes. Love requested the viewers not to send these kind of stuffe because they don't need those kinds of clothing. What the people need are only casual ones.
I don't know what those people were thinking when they were sorting out their clothes and decided to send those stuff. I could not help but think of their intentions. Because definitely, those clothes are not what those typhoon victims need at the moment. I could not help but think that they were laughing when they were sorting their clothes and decided to send this party clothes. Like they want to mock those people who have been suffering enough by sending them these party dresses.
And this actually defeats their intention to help.
Friday, October 7, 2011
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