U.S. Missionaries Make Offensive Video About Uganda

Author:
Suguhcane
Publisher:
Suguhcane/Youtube
Publication Date:
14 October 2016
Tags:
Uganda, United States, Canada and Africa

Luket Ministries, an Oklahoma missionary group working in Jinja, Uganda, produced an insensitive music video. Creative Director Natasha Perryman wrote the lyrics and is featured in the video eating sukumawiki (collard greens). At the end of the video, each young lady is even introduced by their stage names as a parody of hip hop culture such as "50 Shillings", (a play off the name of rapper 50 Cent), Ro Killah, Mo' lasses, LL Cool K, Lil Chainz, Notorius D.I.B and Badd Gnat. There's even a "Ugandan glossary" at the end of the day to define words for their target audience.

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