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Oscar winner Sean Penn addresses Oxford Union on LA fires
Mr Penn, who spoke at the debating society on January 20, had been helping with relief efforts in the aftermath of the fires which erupted across the Los Angeles area on January 7.
He founded CORE (Community Organized Relief Effort) in response to the 2010 earthquakes in Haiti and the organisation, which has provided aid during natural disasters and during Covid, distributed cash vouchers, N95 masks and hygiene kits around LA.
Oscar winner Sean Penn at the Oxford Union (Image: Oxford Union) But the actor and director best known for his roles in Milk, Mystic River and 21 Grams was mocked by the Daily Mail for making a controversial comparison between the wildfires and the devastation caused by the atomic bomb.
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He told the Union: “Obviously this fire and firestorm are of historic proportions. It is very reminiscent of Hiroshima.”
Mr Penn previously faced a backlash online after he controversially compared the fires to the damage in the Middle East caused by the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
Struggling to describe the burnt buildings and charred ground in an emotional interview with CNN, he said: “This is kind of been a worst case scenario concern of everyone in the area for a long time.
“It’s sort of, you know, it’s Gaza west up there.”
Oscar-winning actor Sean Penn recently addressed the Oxford Union on the devastating wildfires that have been ravaging Los Angeles. Penn, who is also a dedicated activist and founder of the nonprofit organization CORE, spoke passionately about the urgent need for action and support in response to the fires.
During his speech, Penn emphasized the importance of coming together as a community to provide aid and resources to those affected by the wildfires. He highlighted the tireless efforts of first responders and volunteers who have been working around the clock to combat the fires and protect residents.
Penn also stressed the need for long-term solutions to prevent future wildfires and mitigate the effects of climate change. He called on government officials and policymakers to prioritize environmental protection and invest in sustainable practices to protect our planet for future generations.
In his closing remarks, Penn urged the audience to take action and support organizations like CORE that are dedicated to providing relief and assistance to those in need during times of crisis. His powerful words resonated with the audience, inspiring them to join the fight against the wildfires and make a positive impact in their communities.
Overall, Penn’s speech at the Oxford Union served as a powerful call to action for individuals and leaders to come together and address the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles with urgency and compassion.
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