From the little I've watched, I doubt it can cause much harm.
They are just reproducing what happens in Kenya.
I would have done it in the language Kenyans speak nowadays.
Sheng! But that's just me.
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 12:04 PM, saidimu apale
<saidimu@gmail.com> wrote:
I don't know what to make of this effort, seems trite in more ways
than one. Not sure if it does more harm than good.
Saidi
http://www.youtube.com/user/TheKenyaTeam
About The Team
This series is a metaphor of Kenyan society. The team members and the
coach have been brought together from many of Kenyas tribal groups to
play together on a co-ed league. The league has been formed and
financed by a group of wealthy international philanthropists and
businessmen who believe sport will be a way to neutralize the ethnic
hatred that shook Kenya after the last elections.
The characters are from broken families, even as Kenya itself, is a
broken country. In that way, the team becomes a surrogate family for
our players. They all want a family but no one knows how to reach out
and get it. Each of the players, and the coach, struggle to overcome
ethnic hatred that sparked violent confrontations after the elections.
The purpose of the series is to show that it is possible for people to
overcome their differences for the good of all.
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