Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/5/2011 Posts: 1,059
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FRM2011 wrote: Let me ask a question here. I know its pointless but I will try it anyway.
There is a section of the population ( >40% ) that has been made to feel their voices cannot be heard and they do not matter anyway.
When they try to exercise their right to picket, a right granted by our constitution and reinforced by 4 high court rulings, we have ended up with 67 dead protesters. All killed by police in cold blood.
And now those people have decided to take a more passive approach. They want to have their voice heard by saying nothing. By keeping off. Going by the reaction here and elsewhere, I can say without fear, someone has heard them loud and clear.
Apart from Uhuru, we know almost everyone else in Jubilee is there to enrich themselves at the expense of the state. Hitting their pockets is a the best way to send a message they will hear. By taking away the one thing they love most.
Kameme Fm has been fundraising for prople who lost their property in Kawangware. No word for those who lost their lives. Three of those who died in Kawangware were Kiuks. But to Kameme, property rights trump the right to life.
The NASA team are simply saying, "we beg to differ, the right to life is supreme above everything else."
Lets all sit back and wait to see how this goes.
My take, Safaricom may survive but the other two................
No firm will even feel a pinch, the boycott is childish and will fail flat,the alternative are equally if not wholey GoK owned or plain crap inthe case of Safaricom, Airtel and Telkom, you might have all but your primary line is Saf. To Each His Own
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