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simonkabz
#41 Posted : Wednesday, September 25, 2013 12:52:59 PM
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Just to clarify, and we MUST always remember, KENYA is not in Somalia, the UN is. Kindly note.
TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
mkeiyd
#42 Posted : Wednesday, September 25, 2013 1:37:43 PM
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Muriel wrote:

I agree with Tycho, again! lol. I am getting to like this 'flow'.

I did my civic duty:
1. I was told not to speculate - I didn't.
2. I was told to avoid discussing the event - I didn't.
3. I was told to do etc - I did them.
4. I was told not to do etc - I did not do them.

It then occurred to me we have become 'Americans'.

We behave and live like Americans:
We are evangelical and charismatic - just like them.
We believe our army will deal with threats, unrelentingly - just like them.

Then I read This article and This


I concluded we are worshiping America. That's the unchanging bottom line.



The army should continue sticking it out there and HELL NO, we are not worshiping Americans.

Terror is everywhere, can Kenya be NOWHERE?
Muriel
#43 Posted : Wednesday, September 25, 2013 2:08:02 PM
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tycho wrote:

The 'unpeople' are the vampires. Created by other vampires.

Why should we insist on games of death?

If only swords were turned to ploughs.


The unpeople. Vicious vampires. Dangerous creatures. Dangerous creators. Dangerous beasts.

But the question is late. Overtaken.

Put your house in order. Put yourself in order.

The beasts are on the prowl. Tycho, Simonkabz, Mkeiyd, me, all.
Lolest!
#44 Posted : Wednesday, September 25, 2013 5:54:56 PM
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simonkabz wrote:
Just to clarify, and we MUST always remember, KENYA is not in Somalia, the UN is. Kindly note.

it the UN or AU?d'oh!
Laughing out loudly smile Applause d'oh! Sad Drool Liar Shame on you Pray
Lolest!
#45 Posted : Wednesday, September 25, 2013 6:27:50 PM
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Controversial article
Quote:
the extent to which the more privileged and educated segments of our world community find certain forms of violence in certain locales to be horrifying and objectionable. Second, the classed and racialised framings that shape our understandings of the issue at hand. Together, these notions work to differentiate between human lives that are worthy of grief, and those that are not.

What is it about the targeting of innocents on islands of privatised leisure like Westgate that strikes such a strong emotional chord across the world? Is it not that the majority of us who (have the ability to) log in every hour for updates see ourselves in the victims, knowing that we regularly occupy these very spaces?

Laughing out loudly smile Applause d'oh! Sad Drool Liar Shame on you Pray
Tokyo
#46 Posted : Friday, September 27, 2013 3:59:31 AM
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After Madrid terrorist attack , Spain pulled out almost immediately. Its now time for Kenyan forces to pull out and secure our borders. We can't defeat alshabab as its not conventional army rather an radical outfit that has nothing to loose. Instead have a squad AKA kwekwe/ eagle to eliminate those terrorists quietly kama Michuki na Mungiki. This Ali Gitonga should have been eliminated after gathering useful information.
work to prosper
mkeiyd
#47 Posted : Friday, September 27, 2013 9:14:23 AM
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Tokyo wrote:
After Madrid terrorist attack , Spain pulled out almost immediately. Its now time for Kenyan forces to pull out and secure our borders. We can't defeat alshabab as its not conventional army rather an radical outfit that has nothing to loose. Instead have a squad AKA kwekwe/ eagle to eliminate those terrorists quietly kama Michuki na Mungiki. This Ali Gitonga should have been eliminated after gathering useful information.

That sounds like a plan. Mungich tested and proven.
McReggae
#48 Posted : Friday, September 27, 2013 9:25:59 AM
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Lolest! wrote:
Controversial article
Quote:
the extent to which the more privileged and educated segments of our world community find certain forms of violence in certain locales to be horrifying and objectionable. Second, the classed and racialised framings that shape our understandings of the issue at hand. Together, these notions work to differentiate between human lives that are worthy of grief, and those that are not.

What is it about the targeting of innocents on islands of privatised leisure like Westgate that strikes such a strong emotional chord across the world? Is it not that the majority of us who (have the ability to) log in every hour for updates see ourselves in the victims, knowing that we regularly occupy these very spaces?



Posted something similar on that post of 'What happens after westgate' and some people dismissed it.....I agree terrorism is a threat to the whole nation but people must really question how we handle national tragedies that touch on the less fortunate in the society!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
bkismat
#49 Posted : Friday, September 27, 2013 9:37:26 AM
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McReggae wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
Controversial article
Quote:
the extent to which the more privileged and educated segments of our world community find certain forms of violence in certain locales to be horrifying and objectionable. Second, the classed and racialised framings that shape our understandings of the issue at hand. Together, these notions work to differentiate between human lives that are worthy of grief, and those that are not.

What is it about the targeting of innocents on islands of privatised leisure like Westgate that strikes such a strong emotional chord across the world? Is it not that the majority of us who (have the ability to) log in every hour for updates see ourselves in the victims, knowing that we regularly occupy these very spaces?



Posted something similar on that post of 'What happens after westgate' and some people dismissed it.....I agree terrorism is a threat to the whole nation but people must really question how we handle national tragedies that touch on the less fortunate in the society!!!

@MC you have not read the link. Very different from what you are talking about.
It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt...
-Mark Twain
McReggae
#50 Posted : Friday, September 27, 2013 9:50:33 AM
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bkismat wrote:
McReggae wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
Controversial article
Quote:
the extent to which the more privileged and educated segments of our world community find certain forms of violence in certain locales to be horrifying and objectionable. Second, the classed and racialised framings that shape our understandings of the issue at hand. Together, these notions work to differentiate between human lives that are worthy of grief, and those that are not.

What is it about the targeting of innocents on islands of privatised leisure like Westgate that strikes such a strong emotional chord across the world? Is it not that the majority of us who (have the ability to) log in every hour for updates see ourselves in the victims, knowing that we regularly occupy these very spaces?



Posted something similar on that post of 'What happens after westgate' and some people dismissed it.....I agree terrorism is a threat to the whole nation but people must really question how we handle national tragedies that touch on the less fortunate in the society!!!

@MC you have not read the link. Very different from what you are talking about.


Probably you are right, I only looked at the excerpts that @Lolest has posted!!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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