Originally posted by jofice:I think it's in the wrong forum and also old news really![]()
Originally posted by germcevoy:Couldn't care less. U2 aren't a band, they are a buisness.
Mr. O'Toole said: "Their music does not bother me. It is their policy of avoiding tax that bothers me. Bono talks about dead kids, but he won't pay a penny towards it."
"Bono has championed the call for increases in aid to impoverished countries, yet in his personal life he is engaged in tax avoidance issues and it is tax avoidance that is undermining the possibility of developing countries fighting their way out of poverty," she said.
"The practice of being able to move your finances around easily and without high levels of transparency is extremely problematic for developing countries. The kind of practice that U2 is engaging in is part of that problem."
Originally posted by noiseless:[..]
What the fuck does paying taxes in Ireland has to do with dead kids.
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These words just don't have any meaning. How the hell does it affect third world countries when U2 carry their filthy money around the world.
Yes, U2 ARE exceptionally stingy. So what. It's not hypocritical to be stingy. Not even when you encourage governments to open up their markets. The one being pretty hypocritical here is Mr. O'Toole, to mess up two things not having anything to do with each other.
Originally posted by noiseless:[..]
What the fuck does paying taxes in Ireland has to do with dead kids.
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Originally posted by noiseless:[..]
Yes, U2 ARE exceptionally stingy. So what. It's not hypocritical to be stingy. Not even when you encourage governments to open up their markets. The one being pretty hypocritical here is Mr. O'Toole, to mess up two things not having anything to do with each other.