The situation in Japan is without doubt horrific and it's very distressing to watch the coverage, but Japan is the richest country in the world. Do they actually need our financial help?
Yes of course they need our help.
Perhaps it's not that they need our help but rather simply we are caring enough to offer it in their time of crisis?..........
We ARE caring. We've sent numerous rescue teams out there, working under terrible conditions but doing it because they care.
I was listening to a radio phone-in whilst driving this morning and a war veteran was saying that "all the atrocities the Japs carried out during world war 2, they didn't care much for our lads" (his opinion not mine).
I think the important thing to remember is it is not the countries, Japan in this instance, who are asking for money, it is the charities, they are collecting so that they can send aid.
Sazza has a very valid point. These charities are asking for your money and not Japan or the Japanese people. The Japanese are a very proud people and a lot of the reports coming out are talking about the people just getting on with it. Unlike other dreadful disasters there aren't bodies visible on the streets. It is unthinkable for the Japanese people to allow that to happen.
I don't think anyone should feel obliged to give if they don't want to or can't afford to but the ultimate death toll is going to be 1000s and then there are those who have lost everything. It's horrific and heart breaking.
It doesn't bother me in the least that QVC have put up a link. If it makes it easier for people to give, if they wish, then why not?