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Jackie Chan under fire after donating 50,000 copies of autobiography to charity

August 13, 2018
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HONG KONG - Hong Kong martial arts star Jackie Chan was criticized by the Chinese public after he donated 50,000 copies of his autobiography to a Beijing-based disability charity. China Disabled Persons’ Federation announced the donations of Chan’s autobiography titled “Jackie Chan: Never Grow Up, Only Get Older” via Weibo last Thursday, Aug. 9, as reported by the South China Morning Post.

Chan’s autobiography chronicles the martial artist’s career in acting and performing stunts. The charity, whose main goal is to raise awareness and safeguard the rights of people who are blind, deaf and handicapped, said in their Weibo announcement that Chan hopes “the stories and life experience in the book can bring pleasure and inspiration to people with disabilities.”

The donation was made in response to the disability charity’s project. China Disabled Persons’ Federation launched the said project with the aim of helping impoverished families with disabilities in rural areas and midwestern China to read books.

While Chan’s donation must have been made with the intention of helping the charity’s beneficiaries, the Chinese public questioned the move. Weibo netizens said it was inappropriate for the actor to donate his autobiography, which is all about an able-bodied person who gained popularity for doing kung-fu, to disabled people. Moreover, they also questioned how the book will help alleviate the lives of the poor families.

“If you were disabled and still rose to fame, I’d acknowledge that; but stuff like this where you’re bragging about yourself, how is this related to people with disabilities? Shameful!” one Weibo user commented. - Agencies


August 13, 2018
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