ホームレスにプレゼントを配る「本物のサンタ」(動画)

公共の場で人々にいたずらを仕掛けることで有名な、ポーランド人の俳優兼ディレクターのシルヴェスター・アダム・ワーデガ氏が、サンタクロースに扮してホームレスに食べ物と服を配った時のビデオを投稿した。

公共の場で人々にいたずらを仕掛けることで有名な、ポーランド人の俳優兼ディレクターのシルヴェスター・アダム・ワーデガ氏が、サンタクロースに扮してホームレスに食べ物と服を配った時のビデオを投稿した。

ワーデガ氏は自分のフェイスブックで、今年のクリスマスにはホームレスの世話をすることを約束していたが、その約束を果たしたのだ。

動画の途中で、ワーデガ氏は1人のホームレスの男性に仲間のところまで案内させ、付近のホームレスを1人も見落とさないようにしている。

この「サンタクロース」は私たちに、ホリデーシーズンが本当は何のためにあるのかを教えてくれる。

[Alexandra Zaslow(English) 日本語版:ガリレオ]

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