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A surprising selection of student projects showcased at a Ugandan elementary school.

A few student projects showcased at a primary school in Uganda.

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Deldenary • 2,095 points
Context without needing to read an article. Wealthy people in Uganda are paying witch doctors to sacrifice children in a belief that it will make them even richer….

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Priest_of_lord_Chaos • 313 points
I thought you were joking or being satirical but you are actually correct. Crazy to think that this is a thing in 2025

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YourOverlords • 15 points
Uganda is a consistently strange place.

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KG_Jedi • 2 points
Ugandan “why are you gay” interview just proves it

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[deleted] • 23 points
Crazy but not illogical. Every generation starts with zero knowledge of the world. If the previous generation does not or can not teach them what they have learned, that new generation is set back. That’s why greed and superstitions never seem to die.

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[deleted] • -2 points
In the U.S., it would have been a drawing of a school shooting. Something American kids can relate to.

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MillingandTurning • 506 points
I’m gonna tell my spouse were doing this DINK thing all wrong.

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supermarino • 233 points
Everyone focuses on the DI. These guys really know how to drive home the NK.

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Toad_friends • 137 points
Double income Negative kids

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ghandi3737 • 5 points
They’re killing the other people’s kids?!

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Mode_Appropriate • 9 points
So says Wiki: Rural districts near Kampala, Uganda’s capital, have been badly affected by kidnappings of vulnerable people, children in particular, for sacrificial purposes.[3] It is a modern phenomenon that purports to be part of the country’s old custom, through the use of traditional medicine, which roughly 80% of people rely on.[4][5] In exposed communities, roadside posters, workshops, and alert systems have been erected to warn children and their families of the danger posed by witch doctors abducting for the purpose of child sacrifice.[6] Child sacrifice Generally, a witchdoctor will try other methods first to bring about change of a person’s misfortunes or desires using herbal remedies or animal sacrifices.[12] When change is not successful, resorting to child sacrifice is proposed because it is believed to be the most powerful.[7] When a child is sacrificed, the witch doctor and his accomplices will generally undertake the whole process.[4] This includes: the witch-hunt, the abduction, followed by the removal of certain body parts, the making of a potion and lastly if required the discarding of the child’s body.[4] One type of sacrifice is the removal of blood, which is then used in medicines or mixed with herbs.[12][4] It will be used in the place where success, healing or wealth is desired. In other cases, a child is buried under a building foundation, either dead or alive, or only their hands, feet and genitals to bring good luck to the new building.

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Irradiatedspoon • 3 points
Well duh. With no kids you’ve got no easy access sacrifices!

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octopornopus • 4 points
“Hello, Douglath!” Hey, Mr. Dink…

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PaleBlueCod • 58 points
This is not da wae.

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SecretAgentVampire • 17 points
Dae do not no de wae.

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PaleBlueCod • 8 points
Not bruddas, spit on them.

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Crmp3 • 1 points
But we will teach dem da wae and in time dey will know da wae

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lordofthehomeless • 47 points
They need to learn from the US where dying children is the business model no need for third party involvement.

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RangerRudbeckia • 10 points
Yeah the rich in the US prefer to indirectly use their shitty business practices to cause the death of children rather than paying some dude to kill them

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_Joab_ • 5 points
That’s better. You _do_ see how that’s better, right?

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RangerRudbeckia • 2 points
100%

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Deldenary • 15 points
the only thing the US is teaching Ugandans is Homophobia

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TheJoeShmoShow • 17 points
Hey that’s not true! We’re also teaching them to worship the almighty dollar!

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Nolsoth • -9 points
Pretty sure the various judeo (islam, Christianity and Judaism)religious lot have that one firmly in the bank.

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hamoboy • 24 points
No, they specifically mean American Evangelists going there and funding campaigns against homosexuality in poor African countries in the late 2000s. They were never bastions of tolerance before, but after the campaigns there were often legal and political moves to further criminalise and restrict them.

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Deldenary • 1 points
May I recommend a [documentary ](https://youtu.be/wC8Yb4Sepqk?si=Qb9mC_JdSNclKb6s). It’s a decade old but it’s still happening. Title: God Loves Uganda

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Simoxs7 • 7 points
Wait, what?! In 2025?

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Le-Creepyboy • 6 points
Well it’s technically true, have you seen how expensive it is to raise a child?

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beemo_wisdom • 1 points
I thought this was some weird joke like pizzagate or something. Jfc.

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nau5 • -36 points
Oh so just regular capitalism then

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