masukuma wrote:Kenyans on social media are similar to an excitable dog on a very long leash in being walked around, their emotions are darting randomly in every direction. They stop they sniff at something. They shoot at another dog getting walked. They want to chase cats. They want to stop and pee or poop. They are very unpredictable and very excitable. Their leaders are the dog's walker - they are following a footpath, from one place to another. At any one moment, there is no predicting which way the dog will lurch. But in the long run, you know the dog is heading in the given direction the footpath is headed at an average speed of 5KPH. What is astonishing is that almost all observers, seem to have their eye on the dog, and not the walker.
I was hoping the gov't doesn't make the same mistake again. Well, they have.
There should not be any relaxing of anything especially knowing how Kenyans behave. As the numbers have been increasing, more people are jamming the CBD.
As in they are not hearing more people are dying daily.
It starts with 1 then 2, then 5 then we start hitting double figures before you know it.
We are going to lockdown anyway. I'd rather do it now rather than later.
It's like the young man who knows he has to be circumcised. But every year he postpones it thinking that he will be stronger next year.
He forgets, the older he becomes, the more painful it will be.
A lock down is inevitable or we just become like magufuli and let those who shall die die shauri yao....ohhh bora sio mimi ama familia yangu.
Sasa kama Busia itashindwa na watu kumi, naje watu 200....We are joking
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?