tycho wrote:Alma, it's been long since we had a conversation, so don't mind if I ferret you out. And I see that, you of all 'elites' are running around campaigning for MM.
Not bad. You're using words like 'thugs' but is the City's political game one for saints? If you're looking for saints, then you have to deconstruct the city and start a new one.
Why are you giving MM the red carpet, @alma, @Liv, or why should @tycho be easily fooled by Sonko without having an appropriate way of evaluating them?
This I believe is the issue here. We are judging people too superficially.
Mine is journey in truism. If you look through the history of my posts on wazua, I started out believing that there's hope in the Kenyan human spirit.
As age and time have worn on me, I have discovered that I was wrong.
Forgive me if I don't want to fall into the trap of following the latest twitter trend by paid harlots. Today it's Mwangi Wa Iria having saved Muranga, yesterday it was an ambulance chaser.
I have now come to believe that Kenyans either don't know how to vote, so they tick the wrong name. Or they simply hate themselves, so they vote in pseudo-criminals.
The temptation is high to move to the other side..Heck its easy for me to start a thread here on how I hate sijui who.
But I won't..I'll just state clearly. I won't vote for anyone I think or even imagine to be a crook and a liar.
If I imagined for one second that Miguna was one, I would by 2 viceroys instead of one on election day.
Tycho, I don't know what to tell you. Superficial you may say, but I think I have seen enough in the past 4 years of this gov't and this opposition to know that there is no way, I wake up at 4am in the morning to waste my life on them.
I hope that's clear enough.
Yes, I have judged them and judged them as fairly as my feeble mind can judge. They are useless and not worth my vote.
That's just my view.
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?