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Questioning a Volunteer's Intentions in Africa
The increasing amount of guns and rustic atmosphere at the airstrip in Africa made Renee Bach question her decision to volunteer at a children's organization, as portrayed in an article presenting Bach's story as she wants it to be told.
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The hosts compare Renee Bach to Georgia Tan, a woman who was responsible for the illegal adoption of over 5,000 children, noting that while Bach may not have the same numbers, she is still responsible for egregious actions.
10:38 - 11:44 (01:06)
Summary
The hosts compare Renee Bach to Georgia Tan, a woman who was responsible for the illegal adoption of over 5,000 children, noting that while Bach may not have the same numbers, she is still responsible for egregious actions.
ChapterQuestioning a Volunteer's Intentions in Africa
EpisodeThe 'White Savior' Fake Doctor Who May Have Killed 100 Babies
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Renee Bach, an American missionary, has been accused of posing as a doctor and experimenting on Ugandan children in her unlicensed treatment center.
11:44 - 12:20 (00:35)
Summary
Renee Bach, an American missionary, has been accused of posing as a doctor and experimenting on Ugandan children in her unlicensed treatment center. Bach's story gained attention after local African activists exposed her alleged crimes on social media.
ChapterQuestioning a Volunteer's Intentions in Africa
EpisodeThe 'White Savior' Fake Doctor Who May Have Killed 100 Babies
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Renee Bach's article presents her arrival in Uganda in 2007, alone and stranded, without mentioning the controversy surrounding her involvement in a local children's organization and the allegations of harm caused under her care.
12:20 - 14:26 (02:06)
Summary
Renee Bach's article presents her arrival in Uganda in 2007, alone and stranded, without mentioning the controversy surrounding her involvement in a local children's organization and the allegations of harm caused under her care.