Risasi Sufuri wrote:Ngalaka wrote:The fault-lines of political divide continue to manifest on this thread.
A few pointers in my view.
JJ was no Angel. It is possible that his less than clean business dealings could have caused his murder.
But again given the mystery surrounding his whole matter, the Police reaction and explanations seem to suggest elimination by persons with higher-up connections.
Obviously, Politicians as is wont of them want to milk this for maximum political advantage.
Reading today's dailies on how JJ (RIP) made his money....one is left to wonder whether he made his money genuinely. Talk of a paradox!! I'm also at loss to believe he had the moral ground to talk leave alone advocate matters corruption.
When two thieves talk, one of them is telling the truth. The issue of if they have authority to speak is a non-issue.
In fact, if you want to carry that as an argument, please don't forget to look at your current political leaders. Do they have the moral authority to talk about corruption and changing Kenyan when they themselves have stolen?
Keep your arguments honest.
The issues is someone killed him. You should be advocating for the killers to be found. Otherwise, you will end up like him. Obviously his killers were also his friends.
So don't think your current friends aren't reading this and decide to off you later when you aren't friends. After all, you support such stuff happening.
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?