Moonmaiden23
Imperial Majesty
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Why imply that the value of the humanitarian work done by Royals, celebrities and non famous people lies in the amount of recognition and praise heaped on them by the media?
I disagree. The real value of such work is measured in the lives that are changed as result of the efforts of others, not who gets the cover of PEOPLE or HELLO, not if they are household names.
So what if it's Angelina Jolie, Meghan Markle, Prince Harry or Joe Smith from Podunk USA?
My guess is that exploited men, women and children do not care if their benefactors are famous or not.
I disagree. The real value of such work is measured in the lives that are changed as result of the efforts of others, not who gets the cover of PEOPLE or HELLO, not if they are household names.
So what if it's Angelina Jolie, Meghan Markle, Prince Harry or Joe Smith from Podunk USA?
My guess is that exploited men, women and children do not care if their benefactors are famous or not.
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