scottsy |
08-20-2009 12:42 PM |
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Originally Posted by Lateralus
(Post 722135)
It's just a vibe I get from him, and a transformation I've seen within him over the years. If you watch interviews from early U2 days, he talks about his disgust with things like materialism and capitalism and whatnot, stating that people don't need big houses and fancy cars when other people in the world are starving. Yet now, decades later, he has a lavish property portfolio and heaps of luxury cars. I doubt he needs all those properties and fancy cars. It just seems really hypocritical of him to lead a lifestyle like this when in his early days it was something he detested.
Also, his push for the AIDS campaign where certain companies made designer clothes where a SLICE of the profit went to funding AIDS treatment in underdeveloped countries actually consisted of sweatshop workers making the clothes in GAP's factory in Lesotho where they were paid slave labour rates - another thing Bono apparently doesn't believe in yet let it happen in his campaign. The U2 limited edition iPod was also made in a Chinese sweatshop.
I'm not saying that he hasn't done any positive acts in the world because he has, he has done a lot. But when it comes down to it he honestly comes across as a publicity whore rather than a social change agent. I just find him really hypocritical and arrogant, and as the years go by he seems to be gradually slipping into the world of money, finance and capitalism: a world he once detested.
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Well, I guess like all of us, as we get older, we change... sometimes not for the better... I used to loathe and detest things when I was in my twenties that I now am completely comfortable with... I swore I would never marry a person who already had kids... I married a person who had one of the greatest stepsons a guy could ask for... I never even dreamed of living in the United States, and I actually loathed it for a while... but now i am living here and I love it. It's a great place.
I never thought I'd sound anything like my parents but I am reminded of it every day and I now I actually admire them a whole lot more for putting up with me...
And I used to hate capitalism, but now I would be quite happy to have a boatload of cash and to spend it freely...
:-)
If I were Bono, I'd take the house and the cars, too... and keep up with the activism.... the world is too full of contrasts and contradictions to fix everything, but you gotta try. And unless you are Christ, Buddha, The Dalai Llama or whatever, you can't live in a vacuum...
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