The U2 frontman certainly deserves recognition for the work he does. As Christian Amanpour acknowledges, “It’s not every superstar (or, for that matter, statesman) who can bring about $100 billion in debt cancellation for 35 of the world’s poorest countries, or persuade the U.S. government to pony up the largest contribution ever for lifesaving AIDS drugs in Africa, as President George W. Bush did in 2004.”
It’s also not every man who would create an initiative called Poverty is Sexist. There is a strong link between gender and poverty and the campaign aims to help the poorest women on the planet.
Of the award, Bono says, “I’m sure I don’t deserve it… But I’m grateful for this award as a chance to say the battle for
While some people support the magazine’s decision, many are quick to say it’s sexist and are calling Glamour out on Twitter:
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