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Kenya's traitors and mis-leaders
tycho
#11 Posted : Tuesday, September 13, 2016 12:52:11 PM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
We are okay, our leaders are great!!! Unappreciative lot. We are a peaceful united country, with clear economic growth and development matrices. What else would one want?


Would such an argument stand among slaves working in some plantation?

Depending on how you define peace-especially absence of war- one realizes that slaves can enjoy peace, have clear economic growth and development matrices.

What else would one want? Freedom. Or let me use a more usable term, 'liberty'. Liberty is about being able to work under law for self determination and excellence.

@Angelica, liberty is almost non existent in Kenya today. In fact, it is this realization that hurts the most. The criminal justice process is skewed in favor of the moneyed and corrupt, who by the way, are few. The rest of the citizens, like me, are left to languish in silence. That's why you'd think there's genuine peace.

I don't want to talk about 'clear economic matrices' because I suspect your post was in irony.
tycho
#12 Posted : Tuesday, September 13, 2016 12:58:20 PM
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@Musimo, pain elicits a cry. A wince. Crying is natural. It's essential.

But the other point of ustaarabu in pain: asking wazuans to kindly contribute ideas about how things should be changed, that's about 'mwenye shibe, kukosa kumjua mwenye njaa'.

Do you think we're talking about issues that have never been talked about before? All these thinkers and statesmen and women who've treaded the earth have talked and suggested.

It's about action for now, that I speak. I cry. I complain.
Taurrus
#13 Posted : Tuesday, September 13, 2016 8:48:01 PM
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20-5=15 sawa!
tycho
#14 Posted : Tuesday, September 13, 2016 9:29:40 PM
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Taurrus wrote:
20-5=15 sawa!


Such authority is questionable. Mathematics has now shifted to physics and bio-chemical systems. Classes are constantly mutating and growing and splitting and merging spontaneously.

Political authority isn't about giving orders or relying on fiat. It's based rather on the ability to co-create probable realities.

You know when one thinks along these lines, one may see how Kenya is under such tyranny that's worse than that of slavery or colonialism. And the enemy naturally is ourselves.

Look at it this way; the herd leads the leader.
Swenani
#15 Posted : Sunday, November 06, 2016 11:20:54 AM
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Swenani
#16 Posted : Sunday, November 13, 2016 2:37:11 PM
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What do Kenyans want?

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Obi 1 Kanobi
#17 Posted : Monday, November 14, 2016 1:45:07 PM
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Musimo wrote:
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Angelica _ann]We are okay, our leaders are great!!! Unappreciative lot. We are a peaceful united country, with clear economic growth and development matrices. What else would one want[/color]?

Guys need to appreciate that which we have, snd work to improve on it. Where I am currently guys are slaughtering each other with the UN watching and doing nothing, their government also turning a blind eye. Corruption is legal, no monies go to gava coffers but gava pays salaries. They expect you to motivate them even after paying crazy fees for their services. And for this I second @angelica.
Instead of complaining how we are headed in the wrong way, just comment on what you want done in the country and how to achieve it. Then other wazuans can give their input to whether it is achievable,and there is where you will see differences.
Unluckily enough history glorified politics to the extent we noe log in and renew driving license even at midnight, but still cry no development. Hospitals are being equipped so that you do not need to travel from upcountry to nairobi, but this is not a development. You can get all government services at the touch of a button but still no development.
Maybe there should be lessons on appreciation introduced into the syllabus. Otherwise, agreeing to disagree is also an option.


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