2012 wrote:masukuma wrote:I still think it's idiotic to destroy capital as opposed to seizing it!
Seizing it sets a bad example. It's like seizing ivory. Plus the guy will keep hope alive of repossession in future under a different government. Somethings are best destroyed,
sends a greater warning and strong authoritative political statement.
But I still think if the guy had not dared the government disrespectfully in public to attempt to destroy, they would have come up with something.
once you are done with political statements, poems, warnings and other related gimmicks - you will still need to face the fact that Kenya has a huge issue with capital in general. some of the capital destroyed there was stolen from public coffers, some borrowed from banks e.t.c. that's capital that cannot be transferred anywhere. for a country that is always walking around with begging bowls - you surely have an interesting way of looking at capital in general.
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