Sharon Stone Says China Earthquake Is ‘Karma’

Sharon Stone recently said the devastating earthquake in China that resulted in at least 65,000 deaths was due to karma…. WOW!

All we have to say is “Are you serious, Sharon?”

“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,” Stone told Hong Kong’s Cable Entertainment News at an event during the Cannes Film Festival last week. “…Then all this earthquake and all this stuff happened and I thought ‘Is that karma?’ When you’re not nice that the bad things happen to you.”

Wow, is that the most inappropriate thing to say or is it us? The Chinese should ban her from entering the country for such a rude comment, especially after all the deaths and injuries that has happened over there. She’s definitely Stone Cold.

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  • Posted on May 29th, 2008 at 5:14 pm

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  • Miky Says:
    Posted on May 30th, 2008 at 7:48 am

    Lol, what karma, the epicenter of Sichuan earthquake is located in Aba Tibetan Prefecture, which in another word, many innocent Tibetans were dead alongside with their Chinese co-residents. Sharon’s stony Karma comment is exactly a sound slap on “her good friend’s face”.

  • adam Says:
    Posted on May 30th, 2008 at 9:41 am

    It is obvious that Sharon Stone has beautiful breasts and ass that made her into Hollywood but she doesn’t have brain, which makes her ignorance and an idiot. Earthquake is a natural disaster and has nothing to do with Chinese government and Chinese people. The epicenter of this earthquake is located within Tibetan and Qiang Ethnic Autonomous District. Many victims are Tibetan and Qiang ethnics. By the way, all countries recognize that Tibet is part of China. It must be clear that Chinese government only reformed slavery system of old Tibet but didn’t change Tibet’s culture. Tibetan has every right that Han Chinese people have but Han Chinese don’t have many privileges that Tibetan have. Living standard of Tibetan is dramatically improved. Go to Tibet, find the truth for yourself. Current Tibet issue is a politic game by which Western countries are against China.

  • Leroy Says:
    Posted on May 30th, 2008 at 4:56 pm

    Sharon Stone did not say “the earthquake was Karma.” She merely pondered the question, somewhat whimsically, if it could have been the result of Karma. Yet, of course, all the media hounds jumped upon the quote as if it were a juicy ribeye steak, saying she blames the quake on China’s bad karma.
    There’s nothing wrong with asking such philosophical questions, especially in the light of the truth of the atrocities committed by Chinese government members - such as torture, illegal organ harvesting, merciless executions, et cetera. Just look what they do to the Falun Gong members! You could not pay me enough to set foot in China, until their heartless rulers change their evil games.

  • Posted on May 31st, 2008 at 12:41 pm

    [...] Los Angeles paparazzi finally caught up with Sharon Stone in Los Angeles Friday night (May 30) about her recent comments regarding the China Earthquake. [...]

  • Dalai Lying Lama Says:
    Posted on May 31st, 2008 at 2:00 pm

    May 29 (Bloomberg) — LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA, the world’s largest luxury-goods maker, urged its model Sharon Stone to clarify remarks suggesting a May 12 earthquake may have been “karma” for China’s policies on Tibet.

    “If there is a possibility of putting things in the right perspective, coming from the heart, I think that is the best thing to do,” Group Managing Director Antonio Belloni said at a luxury-goods conference in Tokyo today. The comments from Stone, who appears in advertisements for LVMH’s Christian Dior cosmetics and perfumes, were “unfortunate,” he added.

    “If she doesn’t agree, I think we have to acknowledge she doesn’t agree and detach us from her,” Belloni said.

  • Leroy Says:
    Posted on May 31st, 2008 at 2:03 pm

    Sharon Stone’s comment about Katrina.

    News Reporter: Did you hear know about the typhoon in New Orleans?

    Stone: Of cause I have. You know, it’s very interesting about that since first, I’m not happy about the way USA treats the Iraqis because I think anyone should not be unkind to anyone else. And so I am being very concerned about the election of the next president
    of the US and A, because we had not being nice to Saddam Hussein, who is a good friend of mine. And Katrina typhoon ,and all the stuff happened, and I thought, is that Karma? When you’re not nice that the bad things happen. And then I got a letter from the Iraqi
    Foundation that they want to go and be helpful. This made me cry. And they asked me if I will write a quote to that, and I said I would that it was a big lesson to me, that sometimes you have to learn to put your face down and be a dog to the person who aren’t nice to you. And that is a big lesson to me.

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  • Posted on August 1st, 2008 at 4:25 am

    [...] from attorney Ming Hai, who intends to sue her for harming Chinese people when she suggested the catastrophic quake last May was “karma” for the regime’s occupation of [...]

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