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Two journalists call for “no more ice bucket challenges”

 

You’ve surely seen it on your Facebook timeline or received a YouTube video of some celebrity dousing themselves in ice water. The ALS Association’s challenge to pour ice water over yourself or donate $100 has certainly gone viral but Will Oremus of Slate and Arielle Pardes of Vice both have a point in suggesting this whole campaign is a lot of hot air (or cold water).

 

Martha Stewart is one of many to have taken the ice bucket challenge

Though Charlie Sheen, instead of dousing himself in ice water, chose to pour $10,000 over his head and announced he’d give it towards the ALS Association’s attempts to find a cure for the neurodegenerative disorder Lou Gehrig’s disease, most partaking have participated purely out of vanity and haven’t given a penny. As Oremus points out, “the charity was an afterthought”.

 

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is a disease that affects motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord. It ultimately leads to full muscle paralysis, respiratory failure and death. Only about 20% of people with the disease live more than five years. Instead of dousing ourselves in ice water, if we really believe in this cause, we should all simply make a donation.

 

 

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