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Sorry but have you been to uganda, have you lived there?

If the answer is no. as i guess and would be due to you comments, or that your 14. i dont wish to pick on you that is not what im trying to do but seriously, you have no idea the level to this issue and im sorry this documentary which i have watch is very one sided, You want to say your disgusted by ugandans, but do you even know any? Probably not, thou i know people from all over the world, know a country, meet people from there and then you can state your view. Pure ignorance, im sorry but this is what your comment is, educate yourself, as i have, as a ugandan have, that lives in ugandan, not everyone is as you see. The people they picked to interview in uganda, really?? I dont even know what else to say to this but i felt i had to say something. I not saying there is some uninvolved ideals that need to change but dont make us a country of idiots and horribly souled people, poor stupid africans, NO, not everyone is like this and some people there are really trying to educate people on sexuality which is hard coming from a culture of none education on open sexuality and religious views we must follow placed on us from western countries. Think about it.

Sorry again, ignorance. But yet you feel superior. As if history had not taught us about mistakes humans have made towards each other due to other peoples control.

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Sorry but have you been to uganda, have you lived there?

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No, you're right. Most of us won't have. I have been reading some v. angry anti-Mills comments on another Site, which I was gonna bring round here, but they are particularly inciteful. People are also suggesting Mills shouldn't have been used in the documentary, because he shows such "naivety" - OMG, this actually happens in countries abroad, blah, blah, blah.

I did say to Mills on twitter that I felt the programme lacked depth, but I think what I have probably been getting (as someone else did) was the naivety - and as, you suggest, even the superiority.

Someone on this other Site has basically suggested that showing all gay people involved in that BBC documentary may put them into considerable danger, because everybody has now seen their faces.

You know, that's one thing I never considered when watching.

Are we on here feeling superior? Nope. But I do think the people making the programme might have been.

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