Catholic Church... you're not allowed to have sex unless a child is the result.
Catholic Church... you're not allowed to have sex unless it is with a child.
^^^ this tbh why give money to africa everyday, everyyear..... all they do is feed people who then reproduce, making the problem worse......... and why should i care about uganda, i dont live there have no intetion of going there, so.........
Where exactly do they say that your donations are going to starving African children? This isn't fucking UNICEF. Their mission is publicity, so of course donations will be spent on travel and filming.
Cheers for the rep bell: I saw the video , have a clue , just don't give a tossAbout something that far away in a fkd up country..
Sorry guys, but it looks like the leaders of invisible children aren't the saints you thought they were. http://visiblechildren.tumblr.com/post/18890947431/we-got-trouble
When I traveled into Southern Sudan, you could sense something was different there. There is a greedy spirit there that you can feel. Foreign aid had ruined South Sudan. People do not want to work, they want handouts. An entire generation has been cared for by the UN and other NGO’s. They are fed, clothed, protected, and sent to school without having to do anything. I walked through the market there and saw UNICEF tarps and blankets for sale. I could also buy Samaritan’s Purse shoe-boxes, filled with all sorts of American goodies. I thought back how I thought it was a good idea for me to send a shoebox filled with soap, toothpaste, bouncy balls, and a washcloth to a faraway land. What I realize now is that sending things, whether money, objects, or people to a place that I have no information on is a bad idea.The problems that Uganda faces today cannot be fixed by hundreds of uneducated Westerners going there to “help”. As you read this article, think about how much you really know about the political situations in Uganda and throughout Africa that contribute to long lasting problems.Africa as a whole needs to break free from foreign aid. Almost half of Uganda’s yearly budget is made up of foreign aid. I think that many of Uganda’s problems stem from its reliance on foreign support. If you want to read more on that, check out a Ugandan journalist named Andrew Mwenda. The aid to African nations is increasing the corruption there and encouraging these nations to continue this dependence on foreign nations and it does not encourage them to become totally self sufficient. When asked what rich nations should do to help Africa, Mwenda said,