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法国DIOR PARFUM的回信--STONE的真实态度是拒绝道歉

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原帖由 爱上地中海 于 2008-5-30 15:56 发表
前天给法国的DIOR PARFUM写了有关STONE那个NC女人抗议信, 今天收到了他们的回信
确认DIOR CHINA 已经撤了所有STONE的广告和宣告画(rf18rf)

其他JMS应该也会有收到同样的回信吧



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2008-5-30 16:58:52

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不过它家是没什么非买不可的DD...
就算有,不用也不能少块肉...
这个傻狼私通啊... ...
他可以激进,但是这次站错队啊!
2008-5-30 17:09:31

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今天有看到网上新闻说,她好像又道歉了.......真是够贱,现在知道后果严重了,有本事说就别道歉呀.一辈子也忘不了她说那些话时的嘴脸.
2008-5-30 17:36:52

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同意楼上的~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(rf10rf)
2008-5-30 20:00:10

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莎朗斯通真实的态度:拒绝道歉

看纽约时报的专访,莎朗斯通与迪奥产生了分歧。她拒绝道歉,因为那样会让她感觉到自己做错了什么。但事实上,她认为自己没错。她承认报应是胡扯,但认为自己要表达的是另外的意思,被媒体利用了。

俺觉得这段新闻实在很好,傻浪私通做的很好,让群众统一思想,提高认识,让我们对无耻与智商有了新的认识

THERE is no denying that the high-heeled foot in Sharon Stone’s mouth at the Cannes Film Festival belongs to the actress herself. She admitted that her comments suggesting that karmic retribution may have caused the devastating earthquakes in China were blithering.www.revefrance.com
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“Clearly, I sound like an idiot,” said Ms. Stone on Thursday evening from her home in Los Angeles, after she had watched a widely viewed Internet video of her remarks from Cannes.www.revefrance.com

In the red-carpet interview on May 22, Ms. Stone, who was about to enter a fund-raising gala for the American Foundation for AIDS Research, of which she was a host, told a journalist: “I’m not happy about the way the Chinese are treating the Tibetans because I don’t think anyone should be unkind to anyone else. And the earthquake and all this stuff happened, and then I thought, is that karma? When you’re not nice that bad things happen to you?”

The comments created a stir in the Chinese news media and on blogs, and Dior, which has a modeling contract with Ms. Stone for a face cream, removed her from advertising in China, fearing a backlash. Dior’s Shanghai office issued a statement in which Ms. Stone was quoted apologizing: “I am deeply sorry and sad about hurting Chinese people.”

In the 45-minute telephone interview Thursday night, Ms. Stone was at first strident and then contrite about her remarks. She insisted her comments in Cannes had been taken out of context. She also said that she resisted Dior’s efforts at damage control, and that the apology issued in her name distorted her words.
Early last week, Ms. Stone said, she received a call from Sidney Toledano, the chief executive of Dior, which hired the actress for beauty advertisements in 2005. “I talked to Sidney and I said: ‘Let’s get serious here. You guys know me very well. I’m not going to apologize. I’m certainly not going to apologize for something that isn’t real and true — not for face creams.’ ”

Ms. Stone said the interview in Cannes with her remarks about Tibet and karma came at the end of a media line of 80 to 100 television crews. She believes, but is not certain, the interviewer was from a Hong Kong television station. The call letters on the microphone are blurred out on Internet sites showing the video.

If Ms. Stone’s expression in the video seemed unduly happy as she referred to the earthquakes in Sichuan Province, which have taken the lives of more than 68,000 people, it may be because, as she said on Thursday, she had recently been in communication with the Bridge Fund, which does work on behalf of Tibetans, and was touched by the group’s relief efforts in the devastated area.

On May 20, Ms. Stone said, she received an e-mail message from her friend Monica Garry, executive director of the Bridge Fund, requesting a quote from the actress for the organization’s Web site that might encourage people to give money to the relief.

“This was the story I was telling the reporter” at Cannes, Ms. Stone said, adding that some of her explanatory comments were edited out.

At the end of the film festival, on May 24, Ms. Stone flew to Stockholm, where she was scheduled to address a global health forum attended by scientists and public health experts. Meanwhile, Chinese blogs were starting to condemn Ms. Stone for being insensitive.

“Now it’s turned into a three-ring circus,” said Ms. Stone, who is 50 and is set to begin production in Louisiana on a film with Val Kilmer called “Streets of Blood.”

Like many European luxury brands, Dior, which reported double-digit growth in China for the first three months of the year, looks to emerging consumer markets as a major source of revenue, and it is eager to avoid causing offense. In April, a pro-Tibetan demonstration during the Olympic torch relay in Paris brought calls in China to boycott the French retailer Carrefour.

Ms. Stone said that she told Mr. Toledano of Dior that since she didn’t believe she had done anything wrong, why didn’t Dior let her clarify her remarks with a statement? That statement, which Cindi Berger, a publicist for Ms. Stone, sent to The New York Times in an e-mail message, said, in part: “I am deeply saddened that a 10-second poorly edited film clip has besmirched my reputation of over 20 years of charitable services on behalf of international charities. My intention is to be of service to the Chinese people.” She expressed sympathy for the earthquake victims and said she regretted if her comments in Cannes were misunderstood.

Yet the apology released in Ms. Stone’s name by Dior’s office in Shanghai bears little resemblance to the original, and the difference seemed to irritate the star. To many bloggers, the apology made Ms. Stone seem at once groveling and insincere — another actress doing what she has to save a movie career.

“It makes it appear that I’m in agreement that I did a bad thing,” Ms. Stone said, adding that she believes the statement was not a poor translation but rather rewritten. It is unclear who at Dior provided the statement to the Chinese news media.

For actresses like Ms. Stone, whose image sells products, there is little room for fumbling. She said that she and Mr. Toledano have not discussed her contract with the company.


A Dior spokesman said Friday that Mr. Toledano was returning from a trip to China, along with his boss, Bernard Arnault, the chairman of LVMH Moët Hennessy-Louis Vuitton, and could not be reached for comment.www.revefrance.com

Although Ms. Stone said she is less concerned by the appeasing attitude of corporations toward China than what she calls the sensational tactics of journalists, she nonetheless sounded chastened by the episode. Noting more than once that she helped raised $10 million at the amfAR gala, Ms. Stone said that in the future she will chose her words more carefully. “I am really sorry that it created such a thing,” she said. “I misspoke for four seconds and it’s become an international incident.”

It was only after reviewing the video in her home toward the end of the interview that it seemed to dawn on Ms. Stone why her comments had caused such an uproar. “I had absolutely no intention of saying that, which I did say,” she said, “and now, looking at it on the tape, I look like a complete ding-dong.”
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2008-5-31 09:59:50

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婊子养的婊子
就等着报应吧 :11100:
2008-5-31 10:35:17

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抵制一下
2008-5-31 10:59:05

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嗯~~看到了,
还有一篇

Dior 忽悠中国人 莎朗.斯通:我没有道歉

倍可亲(backchina.com)倍可亲编译报道/纽约时报在6月1日发表文章<< 莎朗.斯通和 Dior在道歉上存在分歧>>

据该报道,在星期四晚的45分钟的电话采访中,斯通女士先是尖叫,然后对她的话表示后悔。她坚持她在夏纳的话被断章取义。她反对Dior所作的损害控制上的努力。以她名义发表的道歉扭曲了她的话。

斯通女士说,上星期早期他接到Dior总裁Sidney Toledano的电话。 Sidney Toledano在2005年雇用了她作美容产品的广告代言人。“我告诉Sidney:让我们慎重对待这件事。你们应该很熟悉我。我将不会道歉。我不会为不真实的东西道歉。不会为面霜(道歉):。”

斯通女士说,她告诉了Toledano先生,她不相信自己说错了什么。为什么Dior让她发表申明来澄清她的话?斯通女士公共关系工作人员Cindi Berger通过电邮把那个申明传给了纽约时报。其中一部分说:“那个被拙劣地编辑过的10秒钟的视频玷污了20年来我为国际慈善机构所作的慈善工作的名声。我的原意是为中国人服务。”。她对地震遇难者表示了同情。她会很遗憾如果她的话被误解。

然而Dior在上海的办公室以斯通女士名义发表的道歉和原来的申明没有任何相似之处。这使这位影星很愤怒。对很多博客作者来说,斯通女士的申明似乎是卑躬屈膝,毫无诚意。

斯通女士说:“这使人觉得似乎我作了坏事。”。她补充说,她相信这个申明不是翻译的错误,而是完完全全地被改写。不清楚是Dior的哪位工作人员向中国媒体提供了那份申明。

***本新闻是部分翻译。全文见:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/01/f...gin&oref=slogin
2008-5-31 18:28:09

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这个老女人, 让她DALAI一起爽去好了
无论道不道歉, 结果都是一样的,
抵制DIOR到底
2008-5-31 18:30:12

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今天还在S家余光瞟见了 这个女人的代言照片~~
狠狠的瞪了一眼~~(rf14rf) 不原谅~~
这种女人 高智商~~低道德标准~~她会用心道歉 我不相信~~!!
2008-5-31 18:33:18

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她的话根本没办法去误解
也不用断章取义
英文这东西还真难有断章取义的功能
她觉得自己有言论自由不需要道歉
我们也有抵制抗议的自由
让她憋死在家里没钱进帐
再加上他们那种东西的花钱速度
等着成乞丐吧!!!
2008-5-31 18:34:49

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等她真成乞丐了
那才是"报应"呢!!!
也不用人去可怜救济什么的
2008-5-31 18:36:42

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平时也不怎么用dior的东西,很少买。。。
2008-5-31 18:45:01

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话都说了
怎么断章取义啊

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2008-5-31 19:05:17

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她算是什么东西 还达赖的朋友 达赖认识她是谁?就是个戏子 还把自己当国家领导人啦

她的错误没有什么道歉不道歉的

因为根本不可原谅 也没有什么好解释的
因为她在视频里说的已经很清楚  这种人就应该彻底封杀
2008-6-1 12:03:00

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