:D

Is this a joke?  I mean, really? :D

Did you notice that the name of the poster you're responding to is Jay
Dedman, which is the same name that's on the "about" page
<http://swajana.com/about/> of the very site you quoted as an example
of what TO do in other countries? hahahahaha

wow :D

--
Bill C.
http://ReelSolid.TV

--- In [email protected], "R. Kristiansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Hey all,
> 
> Am I the only one who finds this just a Bit distasteful? To send a
bunch of
> branded t-shirts to Cambodia because our geeky females didn't take
all of
> them last summer in San Francisco?
> 
> And then to ask for a picture to top it off? How are they to respond to
> this? "Ooh, the nice people in America have sent us t-shirts about
> videoblogging.  Let's smile for the Americans"?
> 
> This is really making me upset.
> 
> IF we are going to send VloggerCon t-shirts to poor non-Caucasians in
> Cambodia, we might just as well Really get involved there. Get
involved with
> their local community. Find ways that we as privileged westerners
can really
> help. Just sending them 50 t-shirts because we can't find ways to
distribute
> them among ourselves feels wrong.
> 
> If we at all care about youth in Cambodia (and I am Not saying that Beth
> Kanter doesn't care), we should get involved, try to do something,
maybe set
> up a project a la http://swajana.com/ where we can give them a
chance to put
> their voice out there. Give us Their perspective on life.
> 
> Give them a voice amplifier. Don't give them a frigging t-shirt and
let them
> smile to the camera so we can tell ourselves and each other how
> international we are as a vlogosphere.
> 
> Am I off track here? :)
> 
> best,
> 
> Raymond M. Kristiansen
> 
> On 2/27/07, Jay dedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >   > Jay: I'd love to send them over to Cambodia ... small girl
sizes are
> > > perfect .... I can get them distributed via street kids or at the
> > village
> > > school or one of our orphanages. I can cover the postage across
from to
> > me
> > > - and I'll get them to Cambodia later this spring. B.
> >
> > Unless anyone else asks for a shirt soon...
> > send me your address offlist.
> > They're yours.
> >
> > as Jan says...we'd love a photo out of the deal....
> >
> > Jay
> >
> > --
> > Here I am....
> > http://jaydedman.com
> >  
> >
> 
> 
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>


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