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Bob Geldof
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am neutral...He doesn't annoy me nor enamour me...I think he is a man passionate about his cause...however, I do find him a bit scary/intimidating. On the mere offchance (v unlikely) I came face to face with him, there's no way I wouldn't agree with him as I think he'd just talk you down!
The one thing I think about him is the lovely way he has raised Tiger Lily as though she is his own. I read a lovely interview with all of them and he tells her all about MH & PY so that softens me towards him!
Well, I think the whole 'give me your money' plea is a bit shallow coming from a bloke who's got more money than it's possible to spend in a lifetime.
Basically before live aid Bob Geldof had a couple of hits with the Boomtown Rats and a starring role in the Pink Floyd movie The Wall. Neither of these would have made him much cash. His money has come from his charity work. When I do work for charity, I don't get paid. Mr Geldof, however, seems to take a good wage from it.
In his latest scheme he is backed by other multi-millionaires including Elton John, the man who thinks nothing of spending something like �500,000 in flowers in one day and yet is all of a sudden becoming aware that there are people who couldn't even afford a single red rose. I wonder if these people are just trying to silence their own guilty consciences because they realise how ridiculous their own spending is.
On top of that, we've been giving money now for over 20 years and I don't see that a lot has changed. We still have the likes of Lenny Henry (another man with more money than it's possible to spend) telling us that '�10 will provide a man with farming equipment so he can feed his family for life' Well, how many more �10 do we have to give. Let's face it, the money raising hasn't worked because it doesn't get to the people who need it. But that hasn't stopped the likes of Geldof begging for more money year in year out and taking a good sized cut out of it for himself (so it seems).
I'm all for helping the unfortunate souls in this world, but it seems the problems need a bit more thought before they are solved and we certainly don't need people making money out of all this.
This latest scheme of his is partly designed to wipe out the debts of many under developed nations. This sounds like a great idea doesn't it?
Well our government has just decide to use taxpayers money to give �270 of aid to Tanzania. A noble act. Shortly after this, Tanzania's president, Benjamin Mkapa spent �15m on a personal jet.
So, is the aid we're giving being well spent? Who are we helping?
I'm not saying we shouldn't help, just saying we need a different approach to the one Mr Geldof has been preaching to us for so long.
Geldof has never once said that live aid would solve the problems of african famine, only that it was a start to try to educate the world about the problems facing that continent which whatever his critics think he succeeded brilliantly in... sneer all you like but at least the likes of geldof has got off his arse and done something, i wish all his critics who profess to know all the answers got off their asses and put their words into action before mouthing off... but then this is britain of course...