Thursday, March 06, 2014

The Blaze:

It Starts Out So Happy & Carefree, Then It Ends In Absolute Tragedy — The PSA That Holds a Lesson for Every American



An advertisement posted online Wednesday aims to draw the world’s attention to the millions of children suffering as a result of the ongoing Syrian conflict. And, while the message is about that specific conflict, those who are in tune with unrest might find its message is relevant all across the world.
Produced by Save the Children, the ad depicts “a young girl’s life get turned upside-down in this tragic second a day video.”
Videos splicing together one second from each day of the year have become popular lately, but this fictional iteration has a twist.

A new YouTube PSA aims to raise awareness about the children affected by the Syrian crisis. (Image source: Screen grab via YouTube)
A new YouTube PSA aims to raise awareness about the children affected by the Syrian crisis. (Image source: Screen grab via YouTube)

At the time of publication, the ad had attained just under 10,000 views, but was headed viral and impacting individuals from across the world.
“Wow,” commented one individual. “Amazing video. Really powerful.”   
“Incredibly powerful advert for Save the Children,” wrote another.
According to Save the Children, “More than 5 million Syrian children are suffering as a result of a horrific conflict – one of the worst humanitarian crises of our time – which is now stretching into its third year.”
“The children of Syria are a generation at risk of losing everything,” the organization continues on their website. “They want and need to go to school. To be protected. To be comforted. These children need champions.”
 At the time of publication, the organization had raised $6,995 of their $10,000 goal.

1 comment:

Epaminondas said...

To do WHAT?
What are we prepared to do?

We will not invade and make Syria Germany or Japan.
We will not evacuate and resettle.

Both sides wish us dead.
If we could get every child out, THEN WHAT?
The foster care system here?
A camp in Georgia?
Disneyland?
30 seconds of TV shots?
If we send medical supplies, THEY WILL GO TO THE WOUNDED MEN FIGHTING FIRST, one way or the other (and the other will be them killing the Dr's insisting on giving the supply to the kids)

What are we prepared to do?

'distributing clothing, blankets and food, as well as offering education and emotional support programs'

Is this effective? Is this something?
Here is the toll of UNICEF having become a racist org .. NO $ from me.

I really have no idea of what can help, and no trust either in the organizations involved, or that the $'s sent go where they are supposed to.

Better a program to REMOVE the children utterly, as the British sent their children north at the outset of the blitz.