>>16328148Not to mention, I sure love it when celebrities act all righteous with their fancy religious beliefs, while having millions in the bank and sitting in a mansion. Motherfucker. If you're so devoted to these teachings, then maybe spend some of that wealth on supporting your fellows and doing things that are considered good by it? If you're rich beyond belief, then you should definitely be able to do that. You should even consider it your duty.
Oh, but you know what he did? He did, with his concerts, raise 12 million dollars for refugees in Bangladesh after a massive flood happened. That sounds cool and all, but in reality, the majority of that money didn't get to any of those people until decades after. After millions of them died and the whole thing was over with. The money raised did literally nothing for the cause, and ironically enough, a nice chunk of it went into Uncle Sam's pockets. Good job with that fundraising, George. Such a kind soul.
Now, this is some complicated drama and goes a bit deep, but it doesn't really matter because the reasons for it happening had less to do with George and more with the company they were signed with, his manager, yada yada. The problem is his lack of action here. It seems that when the controversy started, George basically dropped off the face off the earth. Imagine if you spent a bunch of effort on setting up a charity event for people that need the money raised as soon as possible, and once you hear about the money not going to them and things being tangled up with the government, you have absolutely nothing to comment on it, or do anything to help those people regardless. What happened George, did those people suddenly stop needing your help after because the government cucked you out of some money? How about you sell that however-many-million-dollars mansion and have the money go into helping those people? Oh wait, you can't.
Charlimit.