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t****v
发帖数: 9235
1
捅到美国g点
摸到美国伤疤
中国人救济美利坚合众国
这个耳光把美国打懵了
这点小事
竟然美国政府行政制止
美国两大报纸发表社论
太抬举光标了
l*********g
发帖数: 1729
2
不奇怪,美国人标榜民主自由,但是任何时候都是政治第一.

【在 t****v 的大作中提到】
: 捅到美国g点
: 摸到美国伤疤
: 中国人救济美利坚合众国
: 这个耳光把美国打懵了
: 这点小事
: 竟然美国政府行政制止
: 美国两大报纸发表社论
: 太抬举光标了

H*********S
发帖数: 22772
3
陈光标看起来傻楞雷人,其实是扮猪吃老虎的高手,或者有高人出点子
x******g
发帖数: 33885
4
这句亮了

【在 t****v 的大作中提到】
: 捅到美国g点
: 摸到美国伤疤
: 中国人救济美利坚合众国
: 这个耳光把美国打懵了
: 这点小事
: 竟然美国政府行政制止
: 美国两大报纸发表社论
: 太抬举光标了

l****p
发帖数: 27354
5
我倒是觉得陈光标贿赂了美国政府和媒体,媒体拿人手短,通过抹黑光标的手段达到光
标的广告效应

【在 t****v 的大作中提到】
: 捅到美国g点
: 摸到美国伤疤
: 中国人救济美利坚合众国
: 这个耳光把美国打懵了
: 这点小事
: 竟然美国政府行政制止
: 美国两大报纸发表社论
: 太抬举光标了

h***f
发帖数: 4541
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影帝控制的新华射也出动了
影帝说出“救美国就是救中国”这种话,是有原因的
D**S
发帖数: 24887
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昨天纽约时报关于陈的一篇文,非常怪异。明明是陈不被许可直接向穷人发钱,不得已
和某个慈善组织签合同并捐款90000,并且在午餐现场陈依然执意要发钱,结果被人不
屌,穷人们不明就里,只觉得陈不给发钱了。陈可真是大头。话说,凭什么就不可以把
钱直接发到现场的穷人手中,凭什么就要有什么慈善机构出来插一杠子?
这些细节都是纽约时报上看来的。问题是,那篇报道,你要是不看完,而只看标题,就
会以为陈出尔反尔,玩弄美国民众。
J***J
发帖数: 6000
8
操,还有这种事啊

【在 D**S 的大作中提到】
: 昨天纽约时报关于陈的一篇文,非常怪异。明明是陈不被许可直接向穷人发钱,不得已
: 和某个慈善组织签合同并捐款90000,并且在午餐现场陈依然执意要发钱,结果被人不
: 屌,穷人们不明就里,只觉得陈不给发钱了。陈可真是大头。话说,凭什么就不可以把
: 钱直接发到现场的穷人手中,凭什么就要有什么慈善机构出来插一杠子?
: 这些细节都是纽约时报上看来的。问题是,那篇报道,你要是不看完,而只看标题,就
: 会以为陈出尔反尔,玩弄美国民众。

D**S
发帖数: 24887
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等我把那原文找来,你读。反正我读过,觉得@!@!)(#!#,我是对陈的作法不以为
然,但是美国这边的作法,简直就是无耻!

【在 J***J 的大作中提到】
: 操,还有这种事啊
S***a
发帖数: 3956
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这些所谓慈善机构真正用在穷人身上的钱往往不到它收到捐助的零头.你绕开他们直接
给穷人发钱等于是砸他们这些慈善机构的饭碗。当然要发飙了。

【在 D**S 的大作中提到】
: 昨天纽约时报关于陈的一篇文,非常怪异。明明是陈不被许可直接向穷人发钱,不得已
: 和某个慈善组织签合同并捐款90000,并且在午餐现场陈依然执意要发钱,结果被人不
: 屌,穷人们不明就里,只觉得陈不给发钱了。陈可真是大头。话说,凭什么就不可以把
: 钱直接发到现场的穷人手中,凭什么就要有什么慈善机构出来插一杠子?
: 这些细节都是纽约时报上看来的。问题是,那篇报道,你要是不看完,而只看标题,就
: 会以为陈出尔反尔,玩弄美国民众。

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D**S
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Gifts of $300 to Homeless Are Reduced to a Lunch
By KIRK SEMPLEJUNE 25, 2014
The Tour of Love and Gratitude luncheon at the Loeb Boathouse in Central
Park took a decisive turn for the worse on Wednesday soon after the 200 or
so guests had finished their filet of beef with horseradish and were just
about to tuck into their seasonal berries in phyllo cups.
The bad news had finally reached the last few tables: Their host, a Chinese
millionaire, would not be handing out any cash.
Only moments before, the host, Chen Guangbiao, had made a speech promising
everyone $300 in cash. It was a particularly huge deal for this crowd: All
the guests were homeless men and women.
There was grumbling, a few shouts of anger. But most — at least at first —
were in a state of stunned despair.
“Are you serious?” said Tom Cargill, 52, staring into his dessert. “I
feel so disappointed right now I’m going to throw up.” It was a pivotal
moment in a bizarre event orchestrated by Mr. Chen, a 46-year-old recycling
magnate who said he was seeking to help New York’s poor and inspire a
culture of philanthropy around the world.
He had announced the event in a full-page advertisement in The New York
Times on June 16. “Leading Chinese philanthropist teams up with famous
American charities to host charity luncheon for 1,000 poor and destitute
Americans,” the ad said. “Each will receive 300 dollars.”
Several months ago, Mr. Chen grabbed American media attention when he
brought two burn victims to the United States for treatment and vowed to buy
The New York Times. In China, he has developed a reputation for publicity
stunts, including handing out money on the street. The Hurun Rich List
estimated Mr. Chen’s fortune last year at about $810 million.
Mr. Chen said in an interview that he was moved to host a luncheon for New
York’s poor after seeing homeless people sifting through garbage cans on
his visits to the United States. Born into a poor family, he said, he has
been motivated to help others improve their lives. He said he felt that
addressing the problem in the world’s financial capital would influence
others to do the same.
“I want the wealthy people of the world to see,” he said through an
interpreter. “From this event, I hope the whole world will be filled with
love.”
While philanthropists in China debate whether his theatrical style helps or
hinders the growth of philanthropic culture there, Mr. Chen has no doubt
about his own significance. His business card describes him as “Most
Influential Person of China” and “Most Well-known and Beloved Chinese Role
Model.”
On Sunday he met with officials from the New York City Rescue Mission and
asked them to supply the homeless people as guests. They said they would
participate in the event as long as he did not hand out any cash, said Craig
Mayes, the group’s executive director. Mr. Mayes said he was concerned
that some of the clients might use the cash to buy alcohol and drugs. In
return, Mr. Chen agreed to donate $90,000 to the organization, and the two
parties signed a contract.
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On Wednesday morning, the boathouse was abuzz with activity. Large security
officers in suits were posted around the building. Scores of journalists had
descended on the site. The police had set up barricades.
The buses from the rescue mission arrived shortly before noon, and the men
and women filed into the boathouse. Tuxedoed waiters standing at the
entrance offered them glasses of fruit juice and ice water with lemon. A
video extolling the accomplishments of Mr. Chen played on four screens above
the dais.
“This is not bad: Central Park, a summer day,” said Frank Oquendo, 48, one
of the guests, as he and the others were ushered to their seats at large
banquet tables draped in white tablecloths. “Being in here is like being a
billionaire for a day.”
Many said they had heard conflicting reports about whether Mr. Chen might
distribute cash. “Is it true that they’re going to give us a donation?”
asked Roberto Cruz, 40. “I hope they didn’t mislead us.”
As the guests dug into their first course — sesame-crusted tuna with Asian
vegetable slaw and lemon grass — a program of music, speeches and even
magic tricks unfolded on a dais. Volunteers dressed in Chinese military
outfits sang.
Mr. Chen addressed the audience and then uncorked the news the crowd had
been waiting for: “I will give $300 for every participant today.”
The homeless men and women shot to their feet, whooping and applauding.
“No he won’t,” Michelle Tolson, the mission’s director of public
relations, said. “The police will shut him down.”
Officials from the Rescue Mission quickly brokered a deal with Mr. Chen’s
assistants, allowing him to hand $300 to several chosen homeless clients in
a symbolic gesture. The clients, however, would have to return the money.
A trolley loaded with $100 bills appeared on the dais, and the homeless
delegates were led to the stage, where they posed for the television cameras
. Mr. Chen moved into the last portion of the program, launching into an
awkward karaoke version of “We Are the World.” But as he sang, word began
to spread around the room that there was, in fact, going to be no broader
cash disbursement.
“Very deceptive,” grumbled Dennis Durant, 58.
As the event ended, several of the guests rushed the dais. “Stop lying!”
one yelled at Mr. Chen. “We’re human beings!” another shouted.
The security guards formed a cocoon around Mr. Chen as angry guests, and
dozens of reporters, pressed in.
Grabbing a microphone, Mr. Chen said he would still fulfill his promise and
would head to the mission later in the day and personally distribute the
cash to all the participants. “I look forward to seeing you at the mission
shortly!” he exclaimed.
Mr. Mayes suddenly appeared at his shoulder. “That’s a violation of the
contract,” he said.
The men met privately to figure out a solution. Boat House personnel and
staff members from the mission ushered out the luncheon guests. The
temperature in the room began to drop.
Soon, Mr. Mayes was heading toward the door. “It’s a whole lot of
miscommunication,” he said. Asked what would happen next, he replied dryly:
“I don’t know.”
Mr. Chen remained upbeat, his smile unyielding. He said he thought the event
had been “extremely successful.” He attributed any dissatisfaction among
his guests to “differences between cultures of the East and West.”
“In fact,” he said, as his security detail led him to a black Suburban, “
next year I’m going to continue my philanthropy in Africa.”
的爱和感恩午餐会上勒布船屋在中央公园的游了周三的决定性逆转的200个左右的客人
吃完牛肉配辣根他们的菲力和正要塞进自己的时令浆果酥皮后不久杯。
坏消息终于到达了最后几桌:他们的主人,中国的百万富翁,将不会发放任何现金。
只需片刻之前,主机,陈光标,曾发表了讲话大家看好300元现金。那是一个特别巨大
的交易为这个人群:所有的客人都是无家可归的男子和妇女。
有牢骚,愤怒的几个喊叫声。但大多数 - 至少在最初 - 人惊呆了绝望的状态。
“你是认真的吗?”汤姆说,嘉吉,52,盯着他的甜点。 “我感到很失望,现在我要
吐了。”这是陈先生,46岁的回收大亨谁表示,他正在寻求帮助纽约的穷人策划了一场
离奇的事件的关键时刻,激发慈善的文化在世界各地。
他宣布了事件的一个整版广告在纽约时报6月16日,“中国领先的慈善家队与美国著名
慈善机构举办的慈善午宴1000个贫困和贫困的美国人”的广告说。 “每个将获得300美
元。”
几个月前,陈先生抓住了美国媒体的关注时,他带来了两个烧伤的受害者到美国接受治
疗,并誓言要购买纽约时报。在中国,他已经制定了宣传噱头的声誉,包括派钱在大街
上。胡润富豪榜估计陈天桥的财富在去年约8.1亿美元。
陈先生在接受采访时说,他很感动看到无家可归的人在他访问美国在翻看垃圾桶后举办
​​的午餐会为纽约的穷人。出生于一个贫穷的家庭,他说,他一直主动地
帮助他人改善生活。他说,他觉得在解决世界金融资本的问题会影响其他人做同样的。
“我要的世界有钱的人看的,”他通过翻译说。 “从这个事件,我希望整个世界就会
充满爱。”
而在中国慈善家辩论他的戏剧样式是否有助于或妨碍慈善文化的成长有,陈先生没有关
于他自己的意义毋庸置疑。他的名片形容他为“最具影响力的中国人”和“最知名的和
心爱的中国人的榜样。”
上周日,他会见了纽约市救援任务的官员,并要求他们提供无家可归的人作为嘉宾。他
们表示将参加这次活动,只要他不交出任何现金,克雷格说梅斯,该集团的执行董事。
梅斯先生说,他担心的是一些客户可能会使用现金购买酒精和毒品。作为回报,陈先生
同意捐赠$90,000的组织,以及双方签订的合同。
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周三早上,船屋是充斥着活性。西装大的安全人员被周围的建筑物张贴。记者分数下降
了网站上的。警方已设立路障。
从救援任务的公交车到达快到中午的时候,男人和女人鱼贯进入船坞。身着燕尾服侍者
站在门口向他们提供果汁和冰水柠檬眼镜。视频歌颂陈先生的成就演奏四个屏幕上方的
讲台。
“这是不坏:中央公园,在夏季的一天,”弗兰克奥肯,48,的嘉宾之一,他和其他人
迎来了自己的座位上披着白色桌布的大桌酒席说。 “作为一个在这里就像是一个亿万
富翁了一天。”
许多人说,他们已经听说了陈天桥是否会派发现金冲突的报告。 “这是真的,他们打
算给我们捐款?”问罗伯托克鲁兹,40。“我希望他们没有误导我们。”
如客人挖成他们的第一门课程 - 芝麻脆皮金枪鱼与亚洲蔬菜色拉,柠檬草 - 音乐的节
目,演讲甚至是魔术展现在讲台。志愿者身着中国军队的服装唱。
陈先生向与会者然后吐露的消息的人群一直在等待:“今天,我要给300元每位参与者”
无家可归的男人和女人拍自己的脚,百日咳和鼓掌。
“不,他不会的,”米歇尔·托尔森,公共关系的使命主任,他说。 “警方将他关了
。”
从救援任务的官员迅速促成交易与陈先生的助手,让他交出300元,一些无家可归者选
择在客户端一个象征性的姿态。该客户端,然而,就必须还钱。
装载有100元的钞票一台车出现在讲台,和无家可归者代表被带到舞台,在那里他们合
影的电视摄像机。陈先生移动到程序的最后部分,发射到一个尴尬的卡拉OK版的“天下
一家”,但因为他唱,词开始蔓延在房间里,有,其实不会有什么更广泛的现金支出。
“非常具有欺骗性,”丹尼斯抱怨杜兰特,58。
作为本次活动结束后,几个客人冲到讲台。 “停止撒谎!”一骂陈先生。 “我们是人
类!”另一个喊道。
保安员周围形成陈先生茧生气的客人,和几十个记者,按下。
抓住一个麦克风,陈先生说,他仍然会履行他的诺言,并会前往任务在当天晚些时候和
个人的现金分配给所有的参与者。 “我期待着看到你在不久的使命!”他喊道。
梅斯先生突然出现在他的肩膀上。 “这是违反了合同,”他说。
男人们私下会面,以找出一个解决方案。船屋人员和工作人员从任务迎来了午宴的客人
。房间里的温度开始下降。
不久,梅斯先生走向门口。 “这一大堆误传,”他说。当被问及接下来会发生,他冷
冷地回答:“我不知道。”
陈先生依然乐观,他的笑容不屈。他说,他认为该事件已经“非常成功的。”他认为他
的客人“东方和西方文化之间的差异。”之间有任何的不满
“事实上,”他说,因为他的安全细节导致他黑色的郊区,“明年我将继续我在非洲的
慈善事业。”
h******1
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配合标哥反炒
n******5
发帖数: 1990
13
白人的无耻和虚伪。。。
k**u
发帖数: 10502
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美国政府要改街名恶心中国,
中国就派了个行为艺术家恶心美国,
过家家呢。

【在 t****v 的大作中提到】
: 捅到美国g点
: 摸到美国伤疤
: 中国人救济美利坚合众国
: 这个耳光把美国打懵了
: 这点小事
: 竟然美国政府行政制止
: 美国两大报纸发表社论
: 太抬举光标了

l*****i
发帖数: 20533
15
“No he won’t,” Michelle Tolson, the mission’s director of public
relations, said. “The police will shut him down.”
纽约政府为什么禁止它直接发钱?
C*******f
发帖数: 13152
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给乞丐老人施个粥再发几吊钱,都是中国地主老财们玩了上千年的玩意了。
我觉得吧,中国人的行为艺术放美国美国人觉得新鲜,美国的行为艺术放中国中国人也
觉得新鲜。索男能抓住这个时间差地域差,想出名发财就是分分钟的事。

【在 H*********S 的大作中提到】
: 陈光标看起来傻楞雷人,其实是扮猪吃老虎的高手,或者有高人出点子
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