Frivolous Facebook Meme of the Day: Long story short, in case you’re not current on the latest Facebook meme, people all over the world have been changing their profile pics to cartoon characters from their youth to “raise awareness” for violence against children.I am completely with Urlesque on this one: How is this helping abused children? Folks participating in this meme aren’t doing a thing to raise awareness for actions their friends can take to support this cause, just merely pointing out the fact that children are being abused while letting everyone know they once had a thing for Snarf. Beatification, ho!Here’s an idea: How about skipping the silliness and plugging an anti-child abuse charity instead? This is a good one. This is another good one. As is this one.Facebook has the potential to be a powerful catalyst for social change. But these frequent Facebook charity memes are meaningless exercises in futility. People don’t need to be made aware that breast cancer exists or that child abuse is a problem. What they need are real things they can do to support individuals battling these scourges.Like memes? Here’s a good one: Things that actually make a difference. Feel free to spread it around.[image: reddit.]
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Sunday, December 5, 2010
According to Lucy Laffer: "Child Abuse is over!"
This has got to be one of the silliest things I've seen lately!
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The success of the changing of the profile pictures in Facebook shows that many people really want CHANGE. But CHANGE will only be reached if PEOPLE will do certain action about it. Like one foundation, that donate cars to charities. It aims to raise funds or have the car to help the charity.
ReplyDeleteThe actually benefit of that campaign is the fight against childhood bullying and violence. The larger hope is that extra awareness has been achieved, and will go on even after people stop paying homage to cartoons online.
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