Eric Szmanda Jorja Fox - Burma It Can't Wait Myanmar Cyclone
http://... Days for a Million VoicesThe issues the people of Burma/Myanmar are struggling with have been present for some time, since the military dictatorship took power and began a policy of isolationism, forced labor, systematic rape, politicalimprisonment, and destroying villages (creating more than 1 million refugees in the process.) On May 1, three days before the cyclone, the US Campaign for Burma, Human Rights Action Center and Fanista.com launched Burma: It Can't Wait - a campaign using celebrity voices like Will Ferrell, Jennifer Aniston, Sarah Silverman, and Eddie Izzard to shine a light on the junta's actions. You can see the new videos each day, as well as make a donation to support the cyclone relief efforts, at http://... .Talent: Eric Szmanda&Jorja FoxDirector: Chad EinbinderWriter: Lara MannProduction Entity: Looking Glass FilmsExecutive Producer: June GutermanHead of Production: Conn ReillyEditorial: Lost PlanetEditor: Bruce Herrman / Geoff HounsellProducer: Ali Maldonado / Romi LaineExecutive Producer: Betsy BealeOnline: Elephant PostOnline Artist: Chris HomelProducer: Ali Maldonado / Romi LaineDirector of Photography: Jason LehelCamera Assistant: Micah BisagniSound Recordist: Dennis HamlinHair/Make-Up: Carlene KProduction Assistant: Adam GiambatistaCamera Rental: The Camera HouseGrip Rentals: Luka LightingLocation: Hollywood Center StudiosGrooming talent arranged by: Margaret Maldonado AgencyAdditional equipment provided by: Line 204 Production RentalsExecutive Producers: Jack Healey, Jeremy Woodrum, Dan Adler, Prudence Fenton, John Solomon
OH MY GOD.I seriously neeeeed to supoprt Burma T____TI feel super bad for them, I knew that the dictation Then Shang or whatever the fuck his name is beat and raped their wives, and tortured them, but I had no clue that he resulted to murder in the end.I hope the people in Burma fightfightfight against this, and stay safe.The USA will support you in whatever way possible, we'll provide for you, and we'll protect you.Stay safe.
lillyrush88(November 20, 2008 at 7:33 am)
creepy .. and sad.
poisonchick66(November 14, 2008 at 1:29 am)
me 2
scientificslander(November 11, 2008 at 8:59 pm)
And, as a Christian, I believe that God created everyone to be equal, meaning we should do all we can to help others, putting others before yourself which at the same time is putting God before yourself.
scientificslander(November 11, 2008 at 8:53 pm)
These days I'd rather support Burma than anywhere else, 'cause other countries get loads of help, but Burma gets nothing, and to see Jorja Foz and Eric Szmanda doing something to help is a right inspiration:D
ewwwa15(October 2, 2008 at 10:51 am)
ten film jest ochydny
Milanima(September 17, 2008 at 3:32 am)
To all of you who doesn't want to help these Burmese people because they are not Americans: Have you ever thought of the fact that borders are just lines drawn on a paper called a map? They don't exist naturally! I'm not American. I'm Swedish and I'm proud to be, but I'm also human. - Just like the people of Burma. - I mean, look at pictures of these people! They look exactly like you, don't they?! That does also mean they have thoughts and feelings just like you!
Aprinsa(September 13, 2008 at 11:52 pm)
As an inhabitant of America, I would almost agree with you, but not as a citizen. I am a citizen of the world. I agree with Tolstoy when he said, "The most important person is the person standing at your side, for who knows if you will ever have dealings with anyone else?" but I don't care if the person standing at my side is American or not. But we live in a global world in which our actions, even to our neighbor, may affect the whole world. That is why I call myself a global citizen.
mongolfriends(September 13, 2008 at 8:25 pm)
All valid points but I am a Citizen of the US Americans are first on my list of people to help.
insomniastic(September 13, 2008 at 6:12 pm)
dont worry, some of us support u ;)
Aprinsa(September 13, 2008 at 12:18 am)
So until America is a Utopia that rules the universe, who gives a rat's ass about the plight of others? Who gives a rat's ass about love? Or compassion? Or kindness? I mean, honestly, those things are SO overrated. Without them, America would only probably not exist in the first place, and the entire world would be in chaos. Who gives a rat's ass?