quicksand wrote:The general populace, getting its comeuppance for its stupidity. When people throw sense out and vote tribe, they never pause to think that it might circle back and bite them in the arse. They are whipped into emotional and tribal frenzies, shown imaginary enemies and bogeymen and like brainwashed sheep elect good-for-nothing thieves, lameducks and impotent windbags into National and County governments.
Worse, instead of our presidency showing some guts and caving some heads in regarding all this looting, they will resort to the tricks-of-the-light, oratory, social-media-feel-good nonsense and point to the bogeymen, again. The plebs will vote them in, again. Landslide majorities.
Kenyans deserve the misery that comes to them. Can't f****** think.
You have just said it
Yesterday, I was talking to 3 guys in my gishagi. One of them is one of the fellows on strike. The other two were very sad. They understood the problem of having the doctors on strike.
Their solution:
1. This devolution thing is evil
2. Doctors should give muthamaki time
Quicksand, let these so called suffering Kenyans suffer appropriately. If this is what it shall take for them to see sense, let the strike go on.
Can you imagine that the guy on strike was lamenting how they've not been paid since January? Kweli doctors and nurses are machines to do work bure?
If there's money to pay Kabura, there's money to pay nurses who by the way are working without medicine nor safety equipment
No wonder all of them now have a chemist somewhere. How are they supposed to survive?
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?