masukuma wrote:seen this somewhere
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I may always criticise this country's government and other aspects of our collective failures but I will never join foreigners who attack us. In my interactions with many foreigners they will criticise their country while together but if you join in they will quickly close ranks and defend their country even when facts shout at them. However there is an emerging trend where some people belonging to certain political leanings go about the internet bad mouthing their country and saying how it is a failed banana republic. Remember when your home has weaknesses or when your parents have issues you do not join neighbours in laughing. You pray and do whatever you can to reverse the situation. There can be nothing more silly and idiotic as to be laughing at the weaknesses of your country because in reality you are laughing at yourself; something which is common among the insane.
I wish to warn you that war does not discriminate. If this country goes under you will go under with it. If you think otherwise go to Dadaab refugee camp and see if not all the Somali clans are represented there and united in suffering. As Martin Luther King Jnr once said; "We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools." Whether you belong to CORD or Jubilee destruction of this country will not serve your best interests. You will become refugees in neighbouring countries and no one will care whether you were Jubilee or CORD you will be both treated like an inconvenient heap of garbage.
@Masukuma av always said only a fool wouldnt want Kenya to prosper whether you voted UK or not we are in this together...all of us despite our political inclination...a thug before shooting you wont ask if you vited for RAO or UK,rain wont favour one side of the country or rain.in patches because you voted so and so,when the prices of commodities go up i,l affect all of us...so lets build this country together no matter who we voted for,if the leadership is making mistakes lets caution them out of concern and for the good of all the citizens and not out of hatred and malice...
possunt quia posse videntur