This video mentions "becoming a valued citizen" as if the boy was valueless in the first place. I guess these children only obtain value when they adhere to euro standards of life. Get over yourselves!
We're very sorry about the narration and of course Ivan Mukisa ('the boy') wasn't valueless in the first place, you're right, however he probably felt valueless as his mother had left him. So what are these euro standards? Anyway what do you suggest? We take him out of primary school and take him back to the streets? Get over yourselves? Please help us!?!!
Great story Alice. I have been to Uganda. Wonderful places. Good work!!!
accordionreid 1 year ago
This video mentions "becoming a valued citizen" as if the boy was valueless in the first place. I guess these children only obtain value when they adhere to euro standards of life. Get over yourselves!
kiwi856 3 years ago
We're very sorry about the narration and of course Ivan Mukisa ('the boy') wasn't valueless in the first place, you're right, however he probably felt valueless as his mother had left him. So what are these euro standards? Anyway what do you suggest? We take him out of primary school and take him back to the streets? Get over yourselves? Please help us!?!!
wwwhopedccorg 3 years ago
very moving and inspiring showing positive work being done by Ugnadans for their fellow countrymen
TheHopefuls 4 years ago
This video has been added to our Recommended List.
Playomatic 4 years ago
Another fantastic video with an important subject. Please spread the word.
SevenLampstands 4 years ago
Excellent video!
mbatang 4 years ago