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Why there's so much corruption in Kenya
tycho
#1 Posted : Tuesday, May 29, 2018 5:08:17 PM
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If corruption is rife, then it means that being corrupt is the safest way a player can go.

For example, would the reasons as to why a person would not steal money for trees be compatible with the reasons as to why that person goes to work, and his overall responsibility to others?

The answer unfortunately is that a normal person in Kenya would choose to sacrifice the trees for a plot of his own.

Because social security in Kenya is low. The individual has no assurance that if he/she works for 'yetu', then 'yetu' will take care of him.
tycho
#2 Posted : Tuesday, May 29, 2018 5:13:23 PM
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If a person in high position realizes that there's insecurity of tenure then the person will definitely make hay when the sun shines.

Otherwise the person will lose not only relevance, but also dignity.

And who wants that?

So one must be corrupt.

The game design of our country allows only for corruption.

The structure and intent of our constitution allows and encourages corruption.
alma1
#3 Posted : Tuesday, May 29, 2018 5:30:24 PM
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Stop there please

There is only one psychological analysis. The guy is a thief.

This idea of the constitution, the laws, my grandmother as a citizen is just funny.

Listen, a guy is corrupt because a guy is a thief.
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?

tycho
#4 Posted : Tuesday, May 29, 2018 5:43:57 PM
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alma1 wrote:
Stop there please

There is only one psychological analysis. The guy is a thief.

This idea of the constitution, the laws, my grandmother as a citizen is just funny.

Listen, a guy is corrupt because a guy is a thief.


People are never created by 'God' or 'nature' to be thieves.

Besides @alma, would you say that you've never stolen, or that you don't steal?

It's not enough to call a human a thief.
alma1
#5 Posted : Tuesday, May 29, 2018 5:56:42 PM
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tycho wrote:
alma1 wrote:
Stop there please

There is only one psychological analysis. The guy is a thief.

This idea of the constitution, the laws, my grandmother as a citizen is just funny.

Listen, a guy is corrupt because a guy is a thief.


People are never created by 'God' or 'nature' to be thieves.

Besides @alma, would you say that you've never stolen, or that you don't steal?

It's not enough to call a human a thief.


Now using the word God...

If you were not taught right by your parents not to steal, don't blame the people, the constitution, DNA or even God. You are just a thief.

Accept and move on. Don't drag the rest of us in your guilt trip.
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?

tycho
#6 Posted : Tuesday, May 29, 2018 6:02:28 PM
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alma1 wrote:
tycho wrote:
alma1 wrote:
Stop there please

There is only one psychological analysis. The guy is a thief.

This idea of the constitution, the laws, my grandmother as a citizen is just funny.

Listen, a guy is corrupt because a guy is a thief.


People are never created by 'God' or 'nature' to be thieves.

Besides @alma, would you say that you've never stolen, or that you don't steal?

It's not enough to call a human a thief.


Now using the word God...

If you were not taught right by your parents not to steal, don't blame the people, the constitution, DNA or even God. You are just a thief.

Accept and move on. Don't drag the rest of us in your guilt trip.


People don't live by what they're simply taught.

People live by doing what helps them achieve their objectives.

And if lessons and objectives part ways, no theology can help.

Of course you can choose to play by denying the patterns of behavior and choice!
alma1
#7 Posted : Tuesday, May 29, 2018 6:11:19 PM
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tycho wrote:
alma1 wrote:
tycho wrote:
alma1 wrote:
Stop there please

There is only one psychological analysis. The guy is a thief.

This idea of the constitution, the laws, my grandmother as a citizen is just funny.

Listen, a guy is corrupt because a guy is a thief.


People are never created by 'God' or 'nature' to be thieves.

Besides @alma, would you say that you've never stolen, or that you don't steal?

It's not enough to call a human a thief.


Now using the word God...

If you were not taught right by your parents not to steal, don't blame the people, the constitution, DNA or even God. You are just a thief.

Accept and move on. Don't drag the rest of us in your guilt trip.


People don't live by what they're simply taught.

People live by doing what helps them achieve their objectives.

And if lessons and objectives part ways, no theology can help.

Of course you can choose to play by denying the patterns of behavior and choice!


You can achieve your objectives using various means. I can decide to become a millionaire by supplying air to NYS or taking 100 bob from every matatu I wish. Or I can decide to go keep some chicken and watch as hundreds die but thousands survive.

The keyword here is CHOICE.

There is nothing special about being a Kenyan. All human beings face the same challenges.

Some decide to work honestly. Others decide to become THIEVES. The thieves try to blame it on everything under the sun but their choice of being a THIEF.

It's just that the THIEVES in Kenya have now become adept at making honest people vote for them. It is something that's being studied worldwide by other THIEVES. Even Al Capone had a problem with that one.
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?

tycho
#8 Posted : Tuesday, May 29, 2018 6:20:34 PM
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Alma, choices are never arbitrary. They have causes. And the causes can't be exceptional evil.

The choices can only be determined by conditions and possible rewards.

Whoever we may vote for must become a thief.

Even Wabukala is fast becoming a thief.

When we see things like these, we must question our instinctive reactions.
thuks
#9 Posted : Tuesday, May 29, 2018 7:26:59 PM
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tycho wrote:
Alma, choices are never arbitrary. They have causes. And the causes can't be exceptional evil.

The choices can only be determined by conditions and possible rewards.

Whoever we may vote for must become a thief.

Even Wabukala is fast becoming a thief.

When we see things like these, we must question our instinctive reactions.

Aaaai. Bishop pia amekula mbuzi ya mtu ama tycho_speak?
I care!
tycho
#10 Posted : Tuesday, May 29, 2018 7:34:37 PM
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thuks wrote:
tycho wrote:
Alma, choices are never arbitrary. They have causes. And the causes can't be exceptional evil.

The choices can only be determined by conditions and possible rewards.

Whoever we may vote for must become a thief.

Even Wabukala is fast becoming a thief.

When we see things like these, we must question our instinctive reactions.

Aaaai. Bishop pia amekula mbuzi ya mtu ama tycho_speak?


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