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Is Y-generation taking us back to slaverly???
ChessMaster
#11 Posted : Sunday, February 10, 2013 3:02:32 PM
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Kaigangio wrote:
ChessMaster wrote:
Kaigangio wrote:
Hi all

It is really nice to be back in the forum after spending weeks out there in the bush looking for mature bulls...if you eat meat don't ask what the bulls are for!

As i was updating myself with the political news in the site i was very surprised at how far we have drifted and how fast we are drifting towards where we came from so many years ago...We are very busy fighting ourselves for one way tickets to slaverly...or so i thought..

The very first question that i asked myself was...why did our grandfathers and grandmothers from east to west and north to south so courageously and sacrificially fought for independence??

This question led to another...what was contained in that independence that they so hard fought for day and night for close to 80 years?? Was it social, economic, land, technological, mental or what independence?

If we can answer the above questions then may be we might find the answer to...is Y-generation taking us back to slaverly?...

what say you?


You can't blame generation Y.Blame generation X for not teaching generation Y any better.


stop whinning boy...Moi and others were there and he tried to warn us and we could not listen...besides how would you teach the Ys who boasted and thought that they were more intelligent and clever than the Xs?


I'm not whining. It's a fact,you get what you pay for.Mtoto umleavyo ndivyo akuavyo.
Uncertainty is certain.Let go
ChessMaster
#12 Posted : Sunday, February 10, 2013 3:08:54 PM
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tycho wrote:
This matter cannot be about generation X versus generation Y; it is about X and Y working together.





I agree.The problem is before both generations now.The true test is who will provide the solutions.
Uncertainty is certain.Let go
simonkabz
#13 Posted : Sunday, February 10, 2013 3:09:15 PM
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Location: Cameroon
Kaigangio wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
hi gizzard, karibu nyumbani.

I got a question for you. Now that Zimbabwe, Iran are "independent", are they better off than say, Rwanda, RSA, S Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Japan, Hong Kong etc who are still "enslaved" by musungu?

I wanna remain a slave forever! And my children too!


Actually Zim, iran iraq are not any better off but at least they can command some finite respect...

an old man once told me..."...menyerera muno kimwana mutikanacoke kuria twari...gucuna nyakeeru miiro na kumaribariba njuthi mariikia gutumiira na gututhugumira..." very obscene but very true!!!


That can only work if you have serious ego issues, of which us niggas are wont to have. Not for me. I can't eat "finite" respect, it can't build us good roads n develop our country. The west is the hand that feeds us, I can't dismiss it so that a drunk becomes president. I won't. I LOVE MYSELF so much to allow my self n fellow kenyans suffer immensely just for the sake of two "suicide bombers" who are ready n willing to take a promising 50 year old republic down with them! They don't care about us.
TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
Kaigangio
#14 Posted : Sunday, February 10, 2013 3:17:21 PM
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josiah33 wrote:
I guess we fear some major shocks disrupting our otherwise 'comfortable' lives.


reminds me of a time i used to sell tomatoes when things got really thick in early 90s...at one point in time in Gikomba at around 5:00am as we lined our boxes full of tomatoes on pick-ups a neighbouring colleague got an offer of kshs 750 for a box of tomatoes from a buyer (mind you at 3:00 am in the morning, a box was going for ksh 1100 and at 5:00 it had dropped to kshs 800 and going below this one was to start counting loses).

The guy was so pissed off that he took one tomato from one of the boxes and flung it on to the ground pulping it on the spot and shouted, "...bora ufukala uishi kwa nyumba yangu!!!"

Of course at 6:00 he went kawangware, later Kangemi and uthiru and he sold his last box of tomatoes at kshs 800 in central market.
...besides, the presence of a safe alone does not signify that there is money inside...
Kaigangio
#15 Posted : Sunday, February 10, 2013 3:25:24 PM
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tycho wrote:
This matter cannot be about generation X versus generation Y; it is about X and Y working together.





Precisely! W did their bit and left it to X to carry on...Ys time is now...there is nothing they don't know...
...besides, the presence of a safe alone does not signify that there is money inside...
Kaigangio
#16 Posted : Sunday, February 10, 2013 3:34:14 PM
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simonkabz wrote:
Kaigangio wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
hi gizzard, karibu nyumbani.

I got a question for you. Now that Zimbabwe, Iran are "independent", are they better off than say, Rwanda, RSA, S Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Japan, Hong Kong etc who are still "enslaved" by musungu?

I wanna remain a slave forever! And my children too!


Actually Zim, iran iraq are not any better off but at least they can command some finite respect...

an old man once told me..."...menyerera muno kimwana mutikanacoke kuria twari...gucuna nyakeeru miiro na kumaribariba njuthi mariikia gutumiira na gututhugumira..." very obscene but very true!!!


That can only work if you have serious ego issues, of which us niggas are wont to have. Not for me. I can't eat "finite" respect, it can't build us good roads n develop our country. The west is the hand that feeds us, I can't dismiss it so that a drunk becomes president. I won't. I LOVE MYSELF so much to allow my self n fellow kenyans suffer immensely just for the sake of two "suicide bombers" who are ready n willing to take a promising 50 year old republic down with them! They don't care about us.


My brother...i will remind you something your old man told you but you forgot..."...hiti ndiri yaria mwana...". So let us not fight over rabbits intestines when we can go to the forest and catch a rabbit for meat...they are many...
...besides, the presence of a safe alone does not signify that there is money inside...
josiah33
#17 Posted : Sunday, February 10, 2013 3:56:30 PM
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Joined: 1/27/2011
Posts: 1,777
Kaigangio wrote:
josiah33 wrote:
I guess we fear some major shocks disrupting our otherwise 'comfortable' lives.


reminds me of a time i used to sell tomatoes when things got really thick in early 90s...at one point in time in Gikomba at around 5:00am as we lined our boxes full of tomatoes on pick-ups a neighbouring colleague got an offer of kshs 750 for a box of tomatoes from a buyer (mind you at 3:00 am in the morning, a box was going for ksh 1100 and at 5:00 it had dropped to kshs 800 and going below this one was to start counting loses).

The guy was so pissed off that he took one tomato from one of the boxes and flung it on to the ground pulping it on the spot and shouted, "...bora ufukala uishi kwa nyumba yangu!!!"

Of course at 6:00 he went kawangware, later Kangemi and uthiru and he sold his last box of tomatoes at kshs 800 in central market.

Some lesson indeed. No matter how gloomy the prospects are, there's always some hope beyond.
simonkabz
#18 Posted : Sunday, February 10, 2013 6:57:36 PM
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Joined: 3/2/2007
Posts: 8,776
Location: Cameroon
Beyond help. None of these guys can get sober. Let me enjoy my sunday anti~lock while I can still afford it.
TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
newfarer
#19 Posted : Sunday, February 10, 2013 7:19:37 PM
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Joined: 3/19/2010
Posts: 3,505
Location: Uganda
simonkabz wrote:
Kaigangio wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
hi gizzard, karibu nyumbani.

I got a question for you. Now that Zimbabwe, Iran are "independent", are they better off than say, Rwanda, RSA, S Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Japan, Hong Kong etc who are still "enslaved" by musungu?

I wanna remain a slave forever! And my children too!


Actually Zim, iran iraq are not any better off but at least they can command some finite respect...

an old man once told me..."...menyerera muno kimwana mutikanacoke kuria twari...gucuna nyakeeru miiro na kumaribariba njuthi mariikia gutumiira na gututhugumira..." very obscene but very true!!!


That can only work if you have serious ego issues, of which us niggas are wont to have. Not for me. I can't eat "finite" respect, it can't build us good roads n develop our country. The west is the hand that feeds us, I can't dismiss it so that a drunk becomes president. I won't. I LOVE MYSELF so much to allow my self n fellow kenyans suffer immensely just for the sake of two "suicide bombers" who are ready n willing to take a promising 50 year old republic down with them! They don't care about us.

well put
punda amecheka
Amores
#20 Posted : Sunday, February 10, 2013 7:38:40 PM
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Joined: 11/25/2011
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Location: Nrb
@ Kaigangio inatiwa slavery smile

And the answer is,there are people who have done stuff only one way,they do not see how another way can work. It is like when you have a member of the family who just relies on other members to fed for them.

Hiyo generation has done stuff njia moja,and they can't think outside the box. So telling them we do not need the Carson's and .....what is the name of that envoy wa brito? to lecture us and threaten us,hawaelewi. They think the world the way we know it will end on 4th March if we do listen to our "masters"

watu wapumue jameni!

Umoja,uwazi na Uchumi
I am happy
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