Fight to Eliminate AIDS in Africa this Valentine's Day
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It's true, GAP is a pretty evil corporation. They just try to act like their not. Yet I'm still what my friends would call me a GAP boy and I myself own a few product RED things.
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spricket24 why are you doing this.
GAP exploits third world labour to make it's products so they can make more money and then act's like they care by being part of the RED campaign. either this is a vast understanding of GAP or a very funny dig at them not quite sure which.
Don't fall into the GAP
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2 yrs since a person has commented? woah
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I hope your being sarcastic...
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ur an idiot----do you not know anything about (product)Red?
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you mean dont fall into the CRAP. sniggers.
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I love you chica, and I know you mean well by this, but I don't agree with this-- I just don't think it's a genuine cause. Corporations like GAP that get involved with charities do it mostly for the publicity and profits: it gives them a good, "charitable" reputation. If you want to help AIDS sufferers, donate to non-profit organizations, not companies who pocket half the profit.
SavannahLioness 5 years ago
thank you for your well thought out and productive comment. I actually agree with you on this. But at the same time MORE people are going to take the easy way out to buy a product and get something in return than seek out an non profit to donate their money to. I guess I look at it more the glass if half full than half empty. Sure the Gap and other companies are making a profit on it-
spricket24 5 years ago
but even a little big goes a long way so if half the profit can go to help this cause then I am all for it. Everyone has to start somewhere and for some people maybe it truly is buying a tshirt and then being made aware of the problem. :)
spricket24 5 years ago
women and children in africa...why not men?
AkewsticRockR 5 years ago
write a letter to the (RED)people and ask them.
spricket24 5 years ago