
Famous YouTuber In Big Trouble For What He Did In Kenya
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Famous YouTuber In Big Trouble For What He Did In Kenya
Wongel Zelalem reports on poverty photography and what it is doing to the image of Africa.
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Too many Indian YouTuber also coming recently 3-5 for poverty photography..,,,
Why government do some think about it I lived kenya the children live on the sreet they call jokora no one care dirty place not cleaned from
It’s good that Africans and American FBAs are beginning to see that they shouldn’t hate each other or believe what they are being told about each other by the middleman. Sure there are problems in both Africa and black American communities/countries but there are also great opportunities and great things happening.
It amazes me how they can travel across the ocean to poor area and take photographs of kids who have no idea what’s being done. These people act like there’s no poverty or need in their own country!! In every country there are people who are homeless including in America. Since the beginning they’ve painted us to the world as poor and diseased dying people!! It’s so easy for them to do this because we couldn’t defend ourselves against this stereotype. But why not show the good side?? Why not show the developing side??
Yes they are poor people everywhere, leave them alone.
Well said sister thanks for your great work ✌️👍🏽
This reminds me of the case of Kevin Carter, the photographer who won a Pullitzer Prize for his photo, known as ‘The Vulture and the Little Girl.’ It was taken in March 1993 during the famine in Sudan and published in the New York Times. It depicts a frail, emaciated child, collapsed on the ground with a vulture waiting nearby. Upon publication of the image, Carter faced backlash for taking the photo, but not helping the child. The question that was widely debated was. ‘Who is the real vulture in this picture?’ Carter committed suicide two months later, but articles written about his death claimed he was driven to take his life due to distress over all the horrors he had seen. Only the vulture knows what happened to the child.
Well Said African Diaz ,I'm fully behind you..IRISH.
It's actually illegal to take pictures of minors without their parents consent. Why don't we sue this person ?
Thank you so much, Wongel. That's what some Youtobers are doing in Ethiopia. I am against that.
This video needs to go viral, Africans! Thank you
This is an overreaction.
Wongel Zalalem is back yaay
You many be right but if African had OSD a cross the continent you would not have the problem you have now. ODS is Order, discipline, Structure. When you start doing this the world will have RESPECT for you.
In Canada even at my kids soccer and gymnastic events they always warn us not to take pictures because other parents don’t want their kids pictures taken
Kenya my country
They never take proverty photography in the western world and boy is there plenty, here in Canada lots of homeless people and people scrapping by because of high cost of living, yet they always want to make african countries look poor. There's poor and rich in every country but the poor in African countries live better than the poor here, at least they have family. Here people don't care about you especially if you have nothing you are on your own
They show only the bad area in Africa but keep coming in Africa to beg all africains country should tell them the truth that we dont need any help anymore we going to helps ourselves
That's not entirely true…a model release is required in many cases.
Finally ….well said!
How tf is behind the Hadzabe tribe videos???
Selling black meat for profits 😢
I think it’s wrong!
They are child predator should never allow such a thing. They never had a best in herself Africa. They don’t care about us. They never like us. They wanna explore the sever of people around the world century of century they have no shape.
These photographs lead to child trafficking, that's the bigger picture. How many African kids are kidnapped and sold on the black market. It's actually insane when you think about it, that some foreigner can come to another place and take photos of children that are not his etc. Weird behaviour.
Manny Ortiz is a former cop, and he should know better. You can't publish pictures of people without a model release. The families should find pro bono representation in the U.S. and sue Sony.
As someone who been in Kenya for months. Kenya is slowly prospering with good people.
Yet they steal African resources. Thanks to God a new movement had begun.