Angelina Jolie: What They Show You - What Goes On
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I believe this is the story connected to the picture (after doing a reverse image look-up).
... well hopefully the lions don't find him tied to a stake....
otherwise... the lions would have a stake dinner!!!
Well done.
Winner Winner Stake Dinner!
I'm going to Hell for that one.... And many others. Oh well.....
And more of the story would be "stake sauce"?
Having lived in Africa for a couple years I never saw ANY kid that age who needed to be tied to a post to be kept safe. Older kids look out for younger ones and village kids grow up fast in terms of basic safety.
There are snakes all over the place too, whatcha gonna do, tie him up on top of a ladder so they can be safe from both lions and snakes?
What I DID see in Africa was "orphanages" that were in it for profit and treated their kids horribly. They would maximize their grants & donations then only pay out the barest of barest essentials to keep the kids alive. It was a gross violation of human rights, all kinds of abuse, and horrible.
I think too many people still have a misconception that in Africa, lions are hiding behind every bush waiting for a child to come along so they can have a meal. Now, that isnt to say that there are NOT lions about, because there are, but not in the numbers people here or in the media make it seem. And remember, the people grow up in the region knowing about the wildlife.
We also have roaming cougars, bears, etc here in America and we sure as shit arent tying our children up to keep them from being eaten by them.
This photo is fucking sick.
And what kind of life is this? I hope she/ or someone Good/ takes him home with them and shows him the love and caring he so desperately needs. Amen
Remember this is another country and not 1st world. You need to discern that this is normal and right to protect their children from death ( being eaten by predators) so think what kind of life you would have in a less developed country. OK good, it would be great to be able to pluck this child from poverty but the parents are doing what they can with the world they live in. I. Keep running into 1st world woman judging other cultures with Western values. Look at your world at 30,000 feet. See they world they live in. Yes we all want what's best for the innocent but back in the day your forefathers also lived a barren hard life. Ok lecture over.
It's called child trafficking in plain sight. Our forefathers didn't tie their children up while they met to give us a government of the people. My wife is from a 3rd world country. No child is ever tied up for any reason where she is from.
You bring up valid points I hadn’t realized
Staking out a child is known as "bait".
We live in an area with bears, cougars, wolves, badgers, rattlesnakes, etc. This doesn't keep a child safe; this gets a child eaten.
I'm pretty sure big cats on a different continent work the same way.
True. I've heard the reason certain Asian countries have no issue selling their young daughters for sex slavery is because they believe in some reincarnation BS and it sort of absolves them in a way from feeling bad (they'll get another shot at a better life later on).
Thanks for the lecture. You must be a Professor.
This seems sacrificial ?
I had that thought. Sounds like it's something f along those lines reading other post.
Thanks. Good find!
Of course! It's just about the only thing I could find on the image, so if anyone finds out anything else, I'd be interested to see it!
That's so sad. I wish God would do us a favor and kill a couple of million of the top criminals.
This story was posted on September 5, 2015, but a tineye search showed the photo was first posted on a blog in 2009. I am somewhat doubtful this story is true.
I can't be certain, but it's possible that the image is from her book, "Notes from My Travels", which was published in 2003 regarding her UNHCR work from 2001-2002. I'm not going to buy the book to find out, but someone else certainly can!
Get it here for free https://b-ok.asia/book/1444243/d7da65