Full title: CNN To Boxing Champ Pacquiao: Is It Wrong For You To Make Millions While People Are Starving In Your Country?
Are they going to get a square meal if he goes to work in a warehouse instead? What kind of head injury prompts a question like that?
So , how much is this Fareed guy getting paid ?
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Fareed Zakaria is a millionaire muslim born in India and got a green card by marrying an American. What a slimy hypocrite.
Bet they wouldn’t ask all the black athletes in this country making millions playing pro ball while there is poverty in the black inner cities that question
Reports are that CNN has lost 50% of it’s viewers for their talking heads in the past 12 months.
Wonder if this is part of why.
Leftist Idiots.
Wonder if he will ask Obama if it is wrong to have millions and have his brother living in a hut in kenya, and have Obama out telling people we need to be our brothers keeper
Fareed is a camel jockey who needs to return to wherever he came from. In all the discussion of CNN’s nose dive in ratings no one has mention the camel jockey freak.
Actually, he is not worth his pay in any sense-- who is watching CNN anyway?
I’m glad no one cares that these libs are running our nation.
What would we do without constant, daily kicks to the crotch? :)
If people are starving they need to move to where the foods at...
They should start out when food becomes hard to get..
Pacquiao’s reputation for charity is well-known. He has his own charity and he gives plenty out of his own pocket. He owes no explanation to anyone.
Is it any wonder CNN has lost half their viewers.
Wow spend 200 grand on tuition and get to hear this jackass at graduation, LOL
He makes whatever the market will pay him, unlike any affirmative action news readers on CNN.
Pray for America
CNN’s Fareed Zakaria is a Soros stooge. A Muslim alien who hates the U.S. and has no idea of how repulsive his ideology is to ordinary Americans. His classic liberal ‘gotcha!’ question to boxer Manny Pacquiao is based on the leftist collectivist mentality that looks with great displeasure on anyone that has great wealth when others do not. As if taking away Manny Pacquiao’s hard-earned money would somehow relieve his native country (or any country) of poverty. Stupid, of course, but a conditioned reflex for most lefties.
The boxer missed a golden opportunity. He should have loudly yelled, “Hey, somebody get this guy a pair of gloves! He wants to go a few rounds with me to see if I am earning my money!”
He’s not taking a morsel from the mouth of any Filipino. He probably sends money home.
If an athlete is making millions it means that the people who support the industry paying him are making hundreds of millions, from the front-office workers to the guys who park cars at the event venue. Take away his millions and you take away their thousands.
You know this question would never have been asked if Pacquiao had come out for gay marriage.