It would be difficult to criticize Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rogers for his Twitter appeal for donations to help those devastated by the #CampFire in California — but his brother Jordan from “The Bachelorette” found a way.
Please take a minute to watch this and if you can, take a few seconds to retweet this using the #retweet4good
All the money goes to a great organization for the immediate needs and the recovery efforts for the #CampFireParadise
Thank you ?? #ButteStrong #payitforward pic.twitter.com/iQjMbUIHcI— Aaron Rodgers (@AaronRodgers12) November 21, 2018
PLEASE DONATE, SPREAD AWARENESS & SEND LOVE.
But when your own Mom is home alone during the fires, car packed ready to evacuate, & you miss the fundamental first step of compassion; calling your parents to make sure they are safe….
Everything else just feels like an act. https://t.co/glzDfqwsKz
— Jordan Rodgers (@JRodgers11) November 21, 2018
Ouch.
So I think maybe twitter is not the place to do this.
— laney (@misslaneym) November 21, 2018
I second this. You should have kept this to yourself, Jordan. The only person who looks bad here is you. How petty.
— Jill Benson (@Jilltension) November 21, 2018
So you need 15 MORE minutes of fame!!!? Is that it? We all have shortcomings, and in some cases family problems, and while you’re probably the ideal son ?, I’m almost positive you’ve fallen short in many areas. Your lack of character here more than reveals that!
— Everette Harp (@harpjazz) November 21, 2018
#Facts pic.twitter.com/M6nshMNXNI
— ANJANA D. KUMAR MHT (@anjanadkumar) November 21, 2018
And that’s the problem with him tweeting this. The problem isn’t the Rogers family, it’s the fires. And now everyone’s focused on family drama instead of helping those who actually NEED financial support after this tragedy.
— Mike Pizza Piazza (@MikePizzaMusic) November 21, 2018
When you sent in your Bachelorette video, did you just send in a 10 second video saying "I am Aaron Rodgers' brother, and I would like to attempt to drag his name through the streets for my own personal gain. Thank you."
— Phillip (@philly3205) November 21, 2018
So if his mother was alone during the fire doesn’t that mean your mother was alone too?
— Alec Dacus (@MrAlecDacus) November 21, 2018
Ahhh, yes, nothing like publicly shaming a brother’s good deed to convince him he made a mistake in cutting ties to the family.
— Countess of Ash (@CountessofAsh) November 21, 2018
I'm really starting to understand why Aaron wouldn't want to talk to his family #classy
— Katie Strupp (@katiestrupp) November 21, 2018
Ahhhh….that’s the Thanksgiving spirit!
— Thomas Aquinas (@thomasaquinas81) November 21, 2018
Really a d**k move.
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