BBFM
03-15-2005, 12:30 AM
poor kid :(
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View Full Version : Kassim Ouma ON hbo BBFM 03-15-2005, 12:30 AM poor kid :( RwK 03-15-2005, 12:34 AM Topography, as well as socio-economic figures regarding Uganda (http://www.travelblog.org/World/ug-mil.html) Kassim Ouma's native country in Africa. Military estimates included. Notice: The "availability" age for recruits. Seems to differ from what Real Sports had documented. ZaneTeal 03-15-2005, 12:35 AM I'm a big fan of Ouma's & all, but I'm getting just a little tired of hearing about his life. OK, it's unfortunate that he was kidnapped & forced to fight in the Ugandan rebel army, but he's only one of about a million that suffered the same fate. From what I've seen & heard, he's done nothing to help the rest of the people that shared his fate. This guy is interesting enough to see without all the feel-good bullcrap that's forced on us. BBFM 03-15-2005, 12:41 AM dont read it just cause you will never go through 1% of what he prolly has already gone through. you will never understand. ZaneTeal 03-15-2005, 12:41 AM I mean the stuff about his overcoming of the odds. Sorry, but I feel worse for the people that AREN'T in the US making bank & becoming famous, that are stuck in Uganda under this regime. Bravo to Kassim, but when can I hear about his fights before I hear about his past? BBFM 03-15-2005, 12:44 AM oh sorry then too lol, kassim ouma went threw some **** sounds like its out of a movie or something. ZaneTeal 03-15-2005, 12:57 AM Cool. Now donate some points or something. I'm a newbie. :( RwK 03-15-2005, 12:58 AM Cool. Now donate some points or something. I'm a newbie. :( Im donating 10,000 points to you. Welcome. abdiel2k3 03-15-2005, 01:00 AM poor kid :( what the fuk kinda thread is this? ouam on hbo as the title then u just put poor kid? BBFM 03-15-2005, 01:14 AM well hes not a kid but when he was man some people live ****ed up be im thank ful for not growing up and going threw the **** they went through. masterdirector 03-15-2005, 01:44 PM I'm a big fan of Ouma's & all, but I'm getting just a little tired of hearing about his life. OK, it's unfortunate that he was kidnapped & forced to fight in the Ugandan rebel army, but he's only one of about a million that suffered the same fate. From what I've seen & heard, he's done nothing to help the rest of the people that shared his fate. This guy is interesting enough to see without all the feel-good bullcrap that's forced on us. Okay damn...you come off as one of those racists who say "i'm tired of hearing these blacks talk about slavery as if it was that bad." Ouma's story is compelling. He isn't famous. Marginally famous at best. So they tell that story over and over...so what? How many times have we had to hear about Muhammad Ali having his bicycle stolen, so he learned to fight? Or that George Foreman raised cows and **** in Texas? Or that Juan Diaz is the best of the 2000 Olympians because he goes to school? The Juan Diaz thing is MUCH more annoying than the Ouma thing, by far. So Diaz goes to school and makes good grades and he cries a lot. Big deal. I mean, sure mention it, but they've done at least two pieces on it on HBO. So you're pissed at Ouma for making it over here? You'd prefer it if he had just stayed over there and died? That's what your message comes off as. Mr. Ryan 03-15-2005, 01:55 PM I'm a big fan of Ouma's & all, but I'm getting just a little tired of hearing about his life. OK, it's unfortunate that he was kidnapped & forced to fight in the Ugandan rebel army, but he's only one of about a million that suffered the same fate. From what I've seen & heard, he's done nothing to help the rest of the people that shared his fate. This guy is interesting enough to see without all the feel-good bullcrap that's forced on us. A lot of other kids were kidnapped, but how many of them made extreme successes out of themselves? xrhythmxnxbluesx 03-15-2005, 03:08 PM i seen it on hbo... interesting story... too bad he cant go bak to his home country and get his other kid because he might get killed... SacTown1 03-15-2005, 03:14 PM Ouma is a soldier, in every sense of the word, I got mad respect for The Dream, and his story is a great one |