Rachel helped a homeless person too, then posted about it then filmed herself laughing about it too. Didn't she give him a tent or something?
And filming the kids on a trampoline, including Wilby from an upstairs window doesn't look safe, the trampoline doesn't even look like it's pegged in the ground
I wonder what Candice Brathwaite would make of that post with the children and the shoes?!
She has a real issue with white saviour!
This has really annoyed me MORE than R even sharing the post.
WHY, because CB's black and R isn't?
Why should it matter what CB makes of it? Should we all only be helping people of our own colour.... does CB only help POC?
If CB genuinely has issues of 'white saviour' it says more about her than the action itself.
Shall I no longer send them my shoes or forward the bra's that I've collected to smalls for all because I'm not the right colour to assist with their needs. Not happening!
Regarding doing something for SM 'likes'.
Some of the projects I've helped with I never even knew existed until a friend either shared or commented on it enabling me to become aware and 'get on board'. Likewise when or if I share such actions more people become aware, a snowball effect.
Many such projects encourage you to 'share' to engage and promote the cause., Christmas shoe box appeals, soup kitchens, foodbanks, gifts at Christmas or Easter eggs for hospital wards, homeless backpacks, making scrubs for the NHS, I could go on.
I'll help anyone when I can regardless of their age, gender, colour or social standing and I'm no saint as I definitely have my faults but I've never considered someone refusing my assistance or not helping them at all because we have different colour skin!