Nagato W/ Itachi

Nagato W/ Itachi

miércoles, 20 de marzo de 2013

Kenyan Matatu Drivers


1. How are matatu drivers treated in his experience with the BBC? 
They were treated by the police like offenders, even when they haven't done anything. Just because they are trying to survive in a hard environment that is not providing the jobs needed by the persons. Yes, maybe they some times have to break some rules, but that is in order to try, at least, one job to live. Adding to it, thanks to the corruption, that is a "easy way to earn money" for the police.
Plus, when he was helping to the BBC, there was a misunderstanding  cause by some stereotypes, and (for me) a lag of personality and self esteem, because, a person thought that they will "go back to UK and tell their friends that they were in Africa and captured some very interesting shots of monkeys ". That was very disappointed.
But at the end he could understand that, some things, may start bad, but have a "happy ending"
2. Do Barranquilleros have the same negative opinion of mototaxistas as the Kenyans have of matatu drivers?
Well, actually, we have, and worst. Because we don't only thing they are dangerous in the street, or that they are breaking a lot of rules, we think that insecurity has increase thanks to mototaxistas. Maybe, because all the robs are made in motos. 

1 comentario:

  1. I agree with you when you are talking about the misunderstanding, is very common that people think that people who came from other countries thinks that they are planning to show them as a non developed country.

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