Will Ritaa do war rape clocks in Kosovo “become strong and independent” at 15 euros?

Days ago it became known that the British singer of Kosovo-born Rita Ora, along with a German-known insided Escada, came together to begin a common cause: Modes for strong, independent women to help other women become strong and independent. [...]
Days ago it became known that the British singer of Kosovo-born Rita Ora, along with a German-known insided Escada, came together to begin a common cause: Modes for strong, independent women to help other women become strong and independent.
Such charity may seem unprecedented, but it is no more than another exploitation of pain, stigmatisation and other poverty, in this case of women who survived sexual violence in Kosovo's war.
Why?
An Escada bag advertising by Rita Ora will cost 1,000 and 195 dollars. And from such an amount that a wealthy woman will spend [no doubt, neither strong nor independent by needing through such consumerism to feel comfortable and satisfy the ego] Kosovo women will benefit only 15 Euro [16,85 Dove], as Hollywood Report writes, Pryscopy follows.
Without harm, the question arises about the huge benefits Rita Ora herself will receive from such a thing.
This amount of monetary suggests prejudice over the disdainable and rampant consumer life of women strong and independent as a contrast to the poor and ignored life of women who are eagerly awaiting recognition of status by the Government of Kosovo, where they will receive 230 Euros per month.
Of course, the image of Rita Ora and the company in question will benefit from such a charity. Raped women may also benefit from the sale of this bag. Taking into account the price, the number of units may be limited, and the financial assistance that will go to the victims. But what's certain is they have to forget that they're going to be like Rita's <x0-footer-free and independent of such help. /Periscopi












