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“I’ve never seen poverty on that level. A million people living in a very small space with no running water, no sanitation, no electricity, there’s a very high level of disease, HIV, and yet there’s that scene in the movie where the children come running up to you and they say, ‘How are you?’ They welcome you. I remember coming back and saying this to my sister and saying they’ve got such – I mean the kids have got nothing, they’ve got no toys, literally no toys, so they make footballs from plastic bags scrunched together and they just wrap string around it, and they kick it around, or they take a piece of string with a button on the end and they pull it as if it’s a dog. Toddlers of three or four are already carrying their siblings on their back. And yet their spirit is so welcoming and there’s a life going on. There’s little cafes and they’re barbecuing meat. There’s a life. Anyway, I came back and I said this to my sister and she was like, ‘You’re being so sentimental. You can’t say that. You’re a wealthy white person. How can you go there and say that?’ They said to me, ‘Where you come from, do children welcome strangers?’ and I said, ‘Where I come from children are told not to speak to strangers.’ We live in a different culture but you do ask a question whether with material wealth there can be spiritual poverty and vice versa. It’s a dangerous territory, though, isn’t it?”

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