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Old 09-18-2009, 07:49 AM   #44 (permalink)
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So Emma works on a project to help the most disadvantaged people in India, Bangladesh and Nepal and promote Fair trade fashion and all you can do is complain that she's a hypocrite? You really need to sort your priorities out.
I'm sorry if I offended you. She's an hypocrite (and I'm not saying this based only on this) who is doing something good to the world. Is that better? I'm keeping my opinion, and I let you have your own

I believe she's doing this more for her own image, than for the cause (she wears designs who aren't good for the environment at all..), but at least something good is coming out of it. If you don't agree, just ignore it and go on with your life, it's no big deal.
I highly doubt she is doing it for her own image, she has always done something to do with art (like painting or designing a jacket, making cards etc) for the charity. And the interview you earlier mentioned is where she added that if she was asked to do something of the sort for a good cause only then she will consider it. When people are doing something for a good cause it should be appreciated I think instead of searching for a motive behind their actions.
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