Locals debate cost of Nick Vujicic’s
Viet Toan
Nick Vujicic, the renowned limbless
Australian, said goodbye to
Hoa Sen Group, a local sheet metal producer, confirmed
it had channeled VND36 billion (US$1.7 million) into the organization of
Vujicic’s speeches and other related events to encourage and inspire young
Vietnamese and those with disabilities in the Southeast Asian nation, where GDP
per capita has just topped $1,600.
And locals are divided in their opinions on this giant
amount of money, with opponents apparently prevailing over their
rivals.
What a waste!
Dinh Ngoc Tuy, a reader, told Tuoi Tre that
spending such a big amount on Vujicic was as “xenomaniac” as going to the
only Starbucks outlet here, referring to a trend of young Vietnamese flocking
to the U.S. coffee chain store in Ho Chi Minh City.
“I tip my hat to him [Nick Vujicic] but there are
scores of people like him in
Thu Thuy, another reader, said that the group should
have donated the money to charities instead.
“It would have been used to do a lot of things for the
disabled in the country,” Thuy said, adding that she does not admire Vujicic
any longer after learning of the gigantic cost of his visit.
“It was such a waste to splurge as much as VND36
billion on this occasion”, Nguyen Hung said in a comment on Tuoi Tre’s
news website.
“Vietnamese people with disabilities would be much more
inspired if the spending had been allocated to them”, Hung argued.
“Hoa Sen did it for their own benefit, as official
figures show they have added VND180 billion ($8.6 million) to their assets
thanks to a rise in the firm’s stock price resulting from Vujicic's visit over
the last few days,” he remarked.
It was ridiculous to pay VND36 billion to encourage
handicapped people, while the sponsor gave a mere VND40 million ($1,905) in
cash to a group of them at one of Vujicic’s presentations, Thanh Binh said in
an email sent to Tuoi Tre.
To be precise, Hoa Sen presented VND20 million ($952)
to each of the 24 disabled people invited to a speech by the Australian in
Nguyen Thi Ut commented on tuoitre.vn that creating
inspiration this way is unnecessary and inadvisable.
“Why didn’t we dedicate the money to honoring and
helping Vujicic’s Vietnamese peers instead?”, Ut wondered.
There is no need to spend VND36 billion, as
It’s worth it!
On the other side of the argument, one reader said that
Hoa Sen should be thanked for bringing the strong-willed man here to share
his inspiring lessons with locals and give them more strength.
It was good to invite Vujicic to
The special man has created more courage and faith in
those people who attended his presentations, so “it’s worth it,” reader
Nguyen Phu Qui said.
“Thank you, Nick Vujicic!” he exclaimed.
“It was never a waste of money to bring in Vujicic, as
young Vietnamese, many of whom are so selfish and indifferent to social
issues at the moment, should listen to him and feel that they are lucky to
have a normal body and thus should live more responsibly”, Xanh Sam said
passionately in a comment.
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Chủ Nhật, 26 tháng 5, 2013
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