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7 Days in Dadaab: Day 2

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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2011

Martin recaps on his second day in Dadaab, Kenya after meeting Sahro, a woman who arrived from the famine zone in Somalia with her six children--one of whom is disabled.

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  • You should understand that Africa is a place completely different from America

    So stop acting like you are any better or that you know what its all about and be happy that you are in a good land you ungrateful people. God Have Mercy on Their Souls

  • Them and I know god will take care of them

  • I feel really grateful for everything I have now god bless the,

  • Watching videos like this really makes me feel appreciative of what I have here in America.

  • @multibrothersinarms i dont understand...the sentence doesn't make sense

  • @miamivicepastels83 we are not one race until we find another then you can call other people your brother and sister

  • I love how each of these videos demonstrates how retarded my fellow Americans can be.

  • This won't stop them from multiplying. Not only that, but multiplying tenfold.

  • @ubernub43 It is a drought man, a Famine. Before the famine everyone was supported. Now that there is a drought the parents cant even support themselves. This is beyond the people's control and there is nothing they can do about it.Please open up your mind.

  • Why would be help them if they are going to hate us you ask?

    Because it's not about worrying if they will choose to hate us later on. It's not about whether or not they "deserve" help in ANY of our minds. NOT ONE OF US deserves where we are right now. No job, no success, nothing of this world indicates that you or I are deserving of anything we have.

    We need to take what we have, BE THANKFUL, and take care of those in need. It's not about us. It's about HIM. He died for EVERYONE.

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