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bkismat wrote:A poem to the 147 unknowns By F.Simiyu Barasa 147 is just a number, We shall not Mourn you.
147 is just a number,of which you are one So We shall not mourn you. You were not an expatriate Connecting herself to France By buying Camembert cheese off some shelves in an upmarket mall.
147 is just a number, of which you are one So we we shall not mourn you. How to mourn a non-white, on international TV channels. Human interest angle is measured in colors these days.
147 is just a number, of which you are one. So we shall not Mourn you. No road in Mombasa shall be named after you Your father is not somebody’s political party boss. No rival to donate an airforce plane to your stadium coffin display Who knows if the casket you will be buried in will be so cheap it can Scratch the insides of our military planes.
Why should we mourn you? No flags can fly at half mast To honour a half -baked education that you sought in an ill equipped college. If you had been schoolmates with our politicians sons in some foreign lands,whose neighbouring country was hit by a catastrophe, We would have found ways to mourn you since we too marvel and wish We could loot this country to pay such fees.
We do not know how to bend and lay flowers for people who never ate croissants At artistic coffee shops in malls, for if we place roses in dusty mpeketoni roads Or sandy Garissa paths…or cabbage littered Githurai tarmac It doesn’t look photogenic. You never afforded roses when alive We should not afford you carnations and ribbons in death.
We can not mourn you. We reserve the energy for those who eat in same restaurants as whites,who shop same as a royal family's cousins cousin. For we can also look cool by association. Their death can leave us whiffs of their lives: be escalator users, to watch nice cinemas, To take our kids to IGCSE schools, to be accented. We do not mourn smoke sweating , sun scorched, dust coated, others. It reminds us of our poverty. We mourn class. Richness. Not calloused hands rougher than the stones they quarry.
Life has been too harsh to you, why should we coin a harsh tag and add your pain? We are Not one with you. No. No Mpesa donation lines. Just die, sleep, get buried by your clan. No foreign presidents will come to walk Uhuru Highway with ours, since ours never walk for the dead. No HBO specials, no magazines drawing cartoons in your solidarity. Die, and get buried silently. Your own TV channels never gave the hours between your siege and your death any running commentary. (like they covered Paris siege) They entertained us with Mexican soaps, old Naija films, and the occasional Breaking news banner To remind us that the blade of death was still on your throats. We are not sentimental like the French, we don’t CharlieHebdo Je Suis blab la No military parades, no drills in public squares. Not for you. 147 is just a number, you are just one other statistic. Not human. We shall pretend you didn’t really exist We shall move on. We shall not Mourn you. Who told you to choose your low class birth.  Stupid!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/17/2009 Posts: 1,049
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kiash wrote:I might be wrong on this but the dont care attitude many Kenyans have are part to blame. Who remembers the ka short documentary by the NTV guy on security like leaving bags un attended and then no one bothers. Even our security guys. This is the way these guys have managed to do such attacks and people are at the mercy of Gods. I remember after the paris attacks, even soldiers were brought from the barracks they were sleeping in the synagogues and even doing shifts .For those who have visited France, there are usualy armed soldiers in the train stations moving around . This was intensified after the paris attacks. Coparaing that to what we see in Kenya, i could not expect less from UK and the travel advisory. Kenyans on their part do not even cooperate with the police coz they are also corrupt. Corruption reloaded + ignorance I agree. UK, Australia etc were right in advising their citizens accordingly. On the other hand it is hypocritical and irresponsible of us to criticise them for being honest and responsible to their nationals. In the meantime we continue to swallow vile propaganda from our tin gods as we see not, nor hear any evil! Thickness of skull inaendelea kutuuwa! Just as absolute power corrupts leaders, so does absolute fanaticism blind the people from logic
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/3/2008 Posts: 4,058 Location: Gwitu
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Life in Kenya is Hobbesian, poor,nasty ,brutal and short! Truth forever on the scaffold Wrong forever on the throne (James Russell Rowell)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,941
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Aftermath of all this PORK & GoK is left looking very very stupid simply for their hate of Britain/UK. Get the security advisory and act on it guys even if you don't like the source. Further stop eating in the name of security budget being secret/confidential while your people are dying being slaughter like chicken while you belch on full stomaches. In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/17/2009 Posts: 1,049
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While at it where is DPork! If he happened to be at den haag he would be waxing lyrical about coming home to fight terror! Just as absolute power corrupts leaders, so does absolute fanaticism blind the people from logic
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/20/2007 Posts: 4,432
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All these so called "solutions" From day 1 some of us have been very clear, CORRUPTION will finish this country. You know we are saying the truth. But you'd rather have over 150 people die than deal with it. National Police Service Act was written and passed to deal with this corrupt security system. It has never been implemented. Underpaid cops, untrained cops, G3 rifles and intelligence officers who got their jobs coz nani wa nani is a friend to nani wa nani. Call a spade a spade. This situation will become worse before it becomes better. I had asked after the last killings, who here doesn't expect another attack just like this one? Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/20/2007 Posts: 4,432
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My friends, the leaders in this region have been complaining and complaining and complaining. No one is listening This interview was just last month. What more do you need to know that this system is clearly broken? Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/6/2013 Posts: 640
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kollabo wrote:bkismat wrote:A poem to the 147 unknowns By F.Simiyu Barasa 147 is just a number, We shall not Mourn you.
147 is just a number,of which you are one So We shall not mourn you. You were not an expatriate Connecting herself to France By buying Camembert cheese off some shelves in an upmarket mall.
147 is just a number, of which you are one So we we shall not mourn you. How to mourn a non-white, on international TV channels. Human interest angle is measured in colors these days.
147 is just a number, of which you are one. So we shall not Mourn you. No road in Mombasa shall be named after you Your father is not somebody’s political party boss. No rival to donate an airforce plane to your stadium coffin display Who knows if the casket you will be buried in will be so cheap it can Scratch the insides of our military planes.
Why should we mourn you? No flags can fly at half mast To honour a half -baked education that you sought in an ill equipped college. If you had been schoolmates with our politicians sons in some foreign lands,whose neighbouring country was hit by a catastrophe, We would have found ways to mourn you since we too marvel and wish We could loot this country to pay such fees.
We do not know how to bend and lay flowers for people who never ate croissants At artistic coffee shops in malls, for if we place roses in dusty mpeketoni roads Or sandy Garissa paths…or cabbage littered Githurai tarmac It doesn’t look photogenic. You never afforded roses when alive We should not afford you carnations and ribbons in death.
We can not mourn you. We reserve the energy for those who eat in same restaurants as whites,who shop same as a royal family's cousins cousin. For we can also look cool by association. Their death can leave us whiffs of their lives: be escalator users, to watch nice cinemas, To take our kids to IGCSE schools, to be accented. We do not mourn smoke sweating , sun scorched, dust coated, others. It reminds us of our poverty. We mourn class. Richness. Not calloused hands rougher than the stones they quarry.
Life has been too harsh to you, why should we coin a harsh tag and add your pain? We are Not one with you. No. No Mpesa donation lines. Just die, sleep, get buried by your clan. No foreign presidents will come to walk Uhuru Highway with ours, since ours never walk for the dead. No HBO specials, no magazines drawing cartoons in your solidarity. Die, and get buried silently. Your own TV channels never gave the hours between your siege and your death any running commentary. (like they covered Paris siege) They entertained us with Mexican soaps, old Naija films, and the occasional Breaking news banner To remind us that the blade of death was still on your throats. We are not sentimental like the French, we don’t CharlieHebdo Je Suis blab la No military parades, no drills in public squares. Not for you. 147 is just a number, you are just one other statistic. Not human. We shall pretend you didn’t really exist We shall move on. We shall not Mourn you. Who told you to choose your low class birth.  Stupid! Actually its not. its the plain truth. Its all good.
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/22/2014 Posts: 321 Location: Ndeiya
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My goodness!!!Hope those who gave some recent advisories are clean, and very clean.
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/22/2011 Posts: 561 Location: House
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murchr wrote:limanika wrote:murchr wrote:I think we now need to have police posts in our institutions. Like it is in the US A general solution will not be effective in this kind of threat. These terrorists have time on their side, even if you had Police posts, they will spend months studying targets to pick soft spots. Plus if Kiganjo is like our other institutions, then the curriculum used to train Police is not update with the times. Chances are that the tutors concentrate on strategies against traditional crimes. In times like this, you cannot rely on government to give solutions, since what is required is some very radical change starting from training and resourcing and deployment of police. Due to beuracracy, it would take upto ten yrs for government to catch up. In the short and medium term, Institutions should go for private solutions to complement govt I agree the curriculum at Kiganjo needs to be re-modeled and that goes for the caliber of graduates too..The D material can no longer be trusted with a policemans job I think its time we have privates form private security contractors. the police system is messed up. the goverment can even contract them for north eastern coast and any other messed up area by the way does the currrent laws allow privates to form an equivalent 'private army'?...it would be good for homeland security utill we solve the problems in police force
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