EVERYBODY HURTS

The bubble of optimism surrounding the dawning of this new decade has been burst with the horrific, yet all-too-familiar, scenes of devastation in Haiti. The honeymoon period [Zeitgeist ed. eh?] for this nascent decade is well and truly over. With this latest world trauma comes the equally all-too-familiar, celebrity-endorsed ‘charity single’ – which to me seems like a celebrity appeal too far.

Before continuing, let me advance this caveat. I am not opposed to charity appeals, fundraisers or raising awareness and funds for world causes. Nor do I necessarily oppose the participation of ‘celebrities’ (however tenuous their claim to this mythical title may be) in such events. Any and all money raised by the sale of this song, despite the ulterior, more cynical motives for its existence one could level at Simon Cowell and his cohort of pop stars, will be a positive and desperately needed contribution to a deserved cause. However, such a charity act has its own unfortunate draw backs which need addressing.

Firstly, and most obviously (so obviously I need only mention it in passing really), these charity karaoke sessions are far from being purely altruistic. Whilst the enhancement of celebrity profile is obviously at stake for the performers, more significantly it allowed the self-styled cultural mogul Simon Cowell to further cement his position (at least in his own head) as a serious world figure. “I will release a single for Haiti in the next seven to ten days” he proclaimed in his uniquely uber-smug manner. Oh good; Simon Cowell is releasing a song. I can stop worrying about it now. Read the rest of this entry »

 

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