They should go after the Peace Corps for putting her there to begin with, she was inserted into an African Village with no support or security, just a 24 year old white girl in Africa? Basically she got raped and murdered by wild niggers, what did they think was going to happen to her? The world isn't like a Disney cartoon, and fuzzy thinking libtards need to wake the fuck up.
Oh wait...."we're all the same, it's only skin color". LOLOLOLOL
@MrMadmardin I think when they send women over to those unstable areas they should not go alone. Those women that kate was also trying to help out were abused also so i know they appreciate her help. But hate has too much of a strong hold in this world. I would love to work in part of africa and help people but I am afraid of the same thing happening to me also. so I commend Kate for her bravery.
@MrMadmardin men are horrible wherever you go so its just not about africa. I live in Japan and my Japanese friend went to live in the usa. She was raped by the so called big time christian dad. Most japanese would say... japanese girl going to america. thats a darwin award. So my friend there is violence everywhere. Africa has many resources and yes there is a lot of violence but we have to do something to overcome that and work for peace throughout the world.
This trubite to Kate is so beautiful and touching that I couldn't help but get goosbumps watching it, it really touched me. She seemed like an incredible, amazing person. I also lost my sister in Africa, and it's really hard losing a person you love but how much more when they are so special, so gifted, so loving. But our comfort is in knowing that they accomplished their mission in this world and that now they are in paradise in the presence of the Lord Jesus Christ.
I had the chance to share a dinner with Kate in 2007 at her host family in Lokossa, where she was learning the Benin local language, just before moving to her community north of Benin. I have one word in mind when I remember her: smile, what a beautiful smile she had. I'm returning to Benin in 2 days, before I leave, I look again at this video and remind how Kate shone with happiness when I met her at the beginning of her Benin journey.
Jean-Francois Boyd, coordinator for Canada World Youth
@lunatiko2005
They should go after the Peace Corps for putting her there to begin with, she was inserted into an African Village with no support or security, just a 24 year old white girl in Africa? Basically she got raped and murdered by wild niggers, what did they think was going to happen to her? The world isn't like a Disney cartoon, and fuzzy thinking libtards need to wake the fuck up.
Oh wait...."we're all the same, it's only skin color". LOLOLOLOL
Blahblobify 1 month ago
did they go after the people who killed her? or at least try to stop kids from being used for sex? im sure thats what she would have wanted...
lunatiko2005 2 months ago
@MrMadmardin I think when they send women over to those unstable areas they should not go alone. Those women that kate was also trying to help out were abused also so i know they appreciate her help. But hate has too much of a strong hold in this world. I would love to work in part of africa and help people but I am afraid of the same thing happening to me also. so I commend Kate for her bravery.
khalilahinjapan 7 months ago
@MrMadmardin men are horrible wherever you go so its just not about africa. I live in Japan and my Japanese friend went to live in the usa. She was raped by the so called big time christian dad. Most japanese would say... japanese girl going to america. thats a darwin award. So my friend there is violence everywhere. Africa has many resources and yes there is a lot of violence but we have to do something to overcome that and work for peace throughout the world.
khalilahinjapan 7 months ago
saw her on 20/20....this is so sad :-(
MYheroMJrip 9 months ago
White girl going to Africa? That's a darwin award.
MrMadmardin 9 months ago
<3
swifi28 1 year ago
This trubite to Kate is so beautiful and touching that I couldn't help but get goosbumps watching it, it really touched me. She seemed like an incredible, amazing person. I also lost my sister in Africa, and it's really hard losing a person you love but how much more when they are so special, so gifted, so loving. But our comfort is in knowing that they accomplished their mission in this world and that now they are in paradise in the presence of the Lord Jesus Christ.
RagazzaFit25 1 year ago
I had the chance to share a dinner with Kate in 2007 at her host family in Lokossa, where she was learning the Benin local language, just before moving to her community north of Benin. I have one word in mind when I remember her: smile, what a beautiful smile she had. I'm returning to Benin in 2 days, before I leave, I look again at this video and remind how Kate shone with happiness when I met her at the beginning of her Benin journey.
Jean-Francois Boyd, coordinator for Canada World Youth
jfboyd 1 year ago
This is a beautiful tribute to a beautiful person. Thank you for sharing, and for continuing to believe in the work that your daughter was doing.
jwkosten 1 year ago