Documentary: Most Dangerous Ways to School Bolivia
Hello, everyone I've been away for a while dealing with some difficult circumstances. I should get back to posting regularly this month or the next. Starting to set up a bitchute account. Our YouTube channel has received over 1000 views now, and sometime I will upload original content there. Work has been started on more articles that I've been planning for a while. Unfortunately I just don't have the time to finish and post them: sorry.
Here's part of the anthropology section, not sure if anyone is interested. The series is called most dangerous ways to school and they follow children around the world on their perilous journeys to get to school. This one is from the poorest South American country Bolivia.
Now these Amerindian girls do make quite an effort to get to school every day going up and down the mountain for hours. That's quite some determination to get to school. Looks like their dad just left their mom to take care of them all bu herself, no responsibility. Well, at least I admire their determination and stamina here, funny how so many people take school for granted around the world. Then again, in this poor type of environment where school is a privilege it doesn't seem like you have the same kind of bullying problems that you get with the little psychopaths in the Western nations these days, at least it doesn't seem like it but who knows...?
In any case if you have any interest seeing how they get along in their daily lives I hope you enjoy the documentary. I wish the kids in this documentary well in their later lives. It's a great documentary series you should check out by the way...
Here's part of the anthropology section, not sure if anyone is interested. The series is called most dangerous ways to school and they follow children around the world on their perilous journeys to get to school. This one is from the poorest South American country Bolivia.
Now these Amerindian girls do make quite an effort to get to school every day going up and down the mountain for hours. That's quite some determination to get to school. Looks like their dad just left their mom to take care of them all bu herself, no responsibility. Well, at least I admire their determination and stamina here, funny how so many people take school for granted around the world. Then again, in this poor type of environment where school is a privilege it doesn't seem like you have the same kind of bullying problems that you get with the little psychopaths in the Western nations these days, at least it doesn't seem like it but who knows...?
In any case if you have any interest seeing how they get along in their daily lives I hope you enjoy the documentary. I wish the kids in this documentary well in their later lives. It's a great documentary series you should check out by the way...
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