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< BACK TO Fresh Intelligence Stone-r Says China Quake Is "Karma"
OVER SHARON Stone • Conspiracy theorist: Bill Clinton inched ever closer toward insanity in South Dakota Sunday, suggesting that Hillary is the victim of a "cover up." "She will win the general election if you nominate her," said the former pres, "They're just trying to make sure you don't." • Photo-op: NASA's Mars Phoenix spacecraft landed successfully on an unexplored area of Mars and sent back the first-ever pictures of the region. SURE, THERE'S MORE: The White House gets pissy, again; a new Bond; and McCain tells Obama to go to hell! • Hard press: First the White House got pissed at NBC over the editing of an interview with the president. Then over the holiday weekend, they went after the New York Times for an editorial about Bush's opposition to a new G.I. Bill of Rights. • So what?: New research finds that people are getting more "ruthless," "selfish," and inpatient when they go online. • Special bond: A new James Bond novel, the first published in 40 years, comes out tomorrow and commemorates what would have been the 100th birthday of Bond creator Ian Fleming. • Come away with me: John McCain criticizes Barack Obama for not having been to Iraq since 2006 and suggests they should take a romantic trip to the war zone together. • Now accepting applications: Chinese officials say that parents who lost a child in the earthquake will be exempt from the one-child policy and can apply for permission to have another kid. Dear Dior, As a Chinese consumer of Dior, I am very disappointed with Dior's spokesperson, Ms. Sharon Stone's comments to the Sichuan earthquake recently, as she takes this heavy lost of lives and a humanitarian disaster as a "Karma" for Chinese people's "wrong deeds". This kind of remarks deeply hurt Chinese people's feeling and are totally unacceptable. I've been using Dior's cosmetic and skincare products for years and your makeup foundations and the Dior Snow line have been my favorites, however, I'm gonna boycott Dior's product from now on until you terminate the Capture Totale endorsement with Ms. Stone, and that's because: 1, Ms. Stone shows no basic sympathy to Chinese people's lives and feeling under a circumstance like this and it would definitely do harm to Dior's brand image. 2, Talking about Dior's brand image, the Capture Totale line's target clientele should be women who are mature, intelligent and beautiful, but I could see nothing mature, intelligent or beautiful in Ms. Stone's comments. 3, Yes, people just have the right to believe what they think is right. BUT It is totally unprofessional to be a spokesperson for a brand like Dior to talk about a disaster like this in public for Ms.Stone. And I believe that I'm not alone in this, actually, many of my friends have decided to boycott Dior's product after this happened. However, I believe that Mr. Stone's comments do not necessarily represent Dior's point of view and Dior does care about Chinese consumers' feeling and cherish the Chinese market. So isn't this a time for Dior to consider whether it really needs a spokesperson like Ms. Sharon Stone or not. I'll be waiting for your final decision and hopefully I would be able to walk into a department store and come to a Dior counter in the near future without the angry and disappointed feeling I'm having right now. Sincerely, Mariah Posted by: waterbet on May 27, 2008 9:55 AM we had ever said 9.11 was "Karma". because we know respect to the dead. Posted by: waterbet on May 27, 2008 10:09 AM Sorry,we had never said 9.11 was "Karma". a mistake~ Posted by: waterbet on May 27, 2008 10:13 AM 90% of population in Aba EarthQuake area are Tibetan Chinese and other minority ethinic groups...But All the China are donating money and blood to help!!!.Sharon was misled by Dalai,and she knew nothing about China!!!She even don't have the qualification to comment on Chinese political affairs. Posted by: tangerine on May 27, 2008 12:41 PM Advertisement |
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