kawi254 wrote:tycho wrote:Today I had a dream and I saw soldiers effecting some order on dissenters, and I was surprised at the turn of events.
This came some moments after a certain Rasta told me to switch off my phone.
Now, given that my religious and fundamental belief is that dreams are always true, do I have the right to dissent?
And what would happen to me in a situation where a statesman says 'it has to be compulsory'?
The GoK has capacity to frustrate you until you register for Huduma number (inspite of the court order). The people who can survive without Huduma number in the Village i found them queuing for the Huduma Number over the Easter Weekend.
I wish they just called it "3rd Generation National I.D" instead of the fancy "Huduma Number" and then it wouldn't even need Baba's endorsement.
It is not.
This is fashioned like the SSN(Social Security Number) in the US.
There will come a time when without it, you cannot work anywhere because every company will be required to verify if the employees are Kenyan or what their immigration status is/will be. And that is the reason foreigners are also registering their information. You can resist now ukishindana na serikali but eventually you will submit yourself for registration. Am sure some resisters here have already registered.
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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