Madonna has always had a contentious relationship with the African country of Malawi for several reasons. First, she started a charity there—mostly as a way to placate the people of Malawi for circumventing their foreign adoption laws so she could adopt two children—and then there was a lot of money embezzled from the charity, and speculation that maybe Madonna knew more than she was saying. Plus, there was the school that Madonna was going to build, but never did, though she did give money—a lot less than she would have given for The Madonna School of Self-Indulgence—to several other schools.
Then came the embarrassing letter Madge sent to new Malawi President Joyce Banda, with its high-larious grammar errors and sad misspellings. First, she addressed the President by her first name—not done—and then congratulated her on her new job as if it was a secretarial position. She ended by saying, ?Wish you the very best! Best of luck to you!”
It is said that the letter offended Banda, who refused to meet Madge, and then it got worse. See, Madonna went to Malawi anyway, on that ‘charity tour’, and endured all kinds of horrific treatment when she was set to leave. She—Madonna!!!—was made to wait in line at the airport with the ‘regular’ people, and was even frisked by security like a commoner!
Rumor has it the orders to treat Madge like a real person, and not some fake-accented-former-pop-star came from Banda herself, who pretty much confirmed it in a statement that referenced “blackmail”: “Granted, Madonna is a famed international musician, but that does not impose an injunction of obligation on any government under whose territory Madonna finds herself, including Malawi, to give her state treatment. Such treatment, even if she deserved it, is discretionary not obligatory. …. Kindness, as far as its ordinary meaning is concerned, is free and anonymous. If it can’t be free and silent, it is not kindness; it is something else. Blackmail is the closest it becomes.” Madonna, of course, is firing back: “I did not ever ask or demand special treatment at the airport or elsewhere during my visit,” she said in a statement. “I will not be distracted or discouraged by other people’s political agendas. I made a promise to the children of Malawi and I am keeping that promise.” You, um, promised a school, Madge, and yet there is no school. Explain please? :::crickets::::: Even her own charity admits the donations made were roughly $400,000 and not the $15 million she originally promised.
But that’s Madonna, it’s about her, and what she wants, and not about anyone else. |
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