I don’t think Ugandan kids play that game.

Ugandans don’t order themselves like Americans. There are few zebra crossings (crosswalks) here and where there are, people don’t use them. Rather, people cross four lanes of traffic wherever they please. And when I say lanes, I really mean a road three cars wide, that has boda-bodas (taxi motorcycles) weaving in and out of the cars and matatus (mini-buses), because there are no lanes.
In churches, a collection basket isn’t passed around. Instead, there is one large basket at the front of the church and at a designated time in the service, everyone gets up and squeezes past the others to put their donation in. At communion, people don’t get up row by row or form a line. There is a holy free for all towards the priest and the little round wafers.
Last week, while I was in town, a man stole something, or at least that’s what someone said. In retribution for the theft, the shopkeeper threw a rock at him. Another man joined and then six more and soon there were thirty some people throwing rocks at one man as he ran away, stopping occasionally to deflect the rocks with a large stick.
2 comments:
Sounds like O'Hare Airport!
Hm. Justice by rock... and he defends himself with a stick?
Is Cricket popular in Uganda?
and I 2nd gem.
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