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Why I support Uhuru
tycho
#71 Posted : Friday, December 28, 2012 8:21:48 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/1/2011
Posts: 8,804
Location: Nairobi
If there's anything to be 'usered' it is the whole of Wazua. It is filled with mass men and women who put up claims of using reason and not the heart, but who in fact, use neither, and are simply mannequins exhibiting expensive suits and cars and other paraphernalia of a society that has sold it's soul to the devil.

How has wazua, with her many thinkers, and forums, made Kenya a better place? In forum after forum one only sees the push for selfish agenda, and dilettantism.

Now when the temperatures are high, Mr. Babbitt has no other thing to do but to spread his tribalistic mind to the peasant who has all this time borne the weight of the nation state patiently.

The peasant has fed, and educated, and supported the middle class, and now he is being slapped for it.

In what way was the peasant involved in the botched 2007 elections? Was he involved in the tallying exercise? If there was class involvement in those elections that drove Kenya to the dogs then the so called middle class are the ones to blame!

Who benefits the most from corruption if not the middle class? Or is it the uneducated peasant who makes Kenya a country of good policies and poor implementation?

Now some of us are shouting 'eagle!' in the name of high sounding 'policy' when the matter has been more of 'implementation' not just in Gatanga, but in every institution and place. We are now being told that King Midas is the reasonable solution to our woes! This is certainly abuse of the highest order!

Where is reason in calling for something as useless as KKV, BVR kit, and constitutional reforms that few are willing to implement? And in all these middle class solutions we all know that the peasant is not to blame for what happened in 2007! And even in the violence that followed!

Yet even the president of the republic can afford to castigate the peasant for his voter apathy!

And all this time King Midas and his fools are crying 'policies!'

Shame on Wazua and its middle class nonsense!
nakujua
#72 Posted : Friday, December 28, 2012 8:38:46 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 12/17/2009
Posts: 3,583
Location: Kenya
simonkabz wrote:
itz wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
Ati sympathize with the stupid peasant reasoning? I would never. And whenever I meet a grown ass man/woman reasoning like an idiot, I tell it to their faces n leave them fuming. Uhuruto is the biggest modern misadventure by a section of kenyans, meaning we aint as enlightened as we wish to imagine. Kenyans need a few more generations to grow a fully functional brain. I thought after a fairly good Kibaki reign, pple would naturally KAI ZEN for an improved version of a leader, lo n behold........a suspect, a drunk, a non performer, a non reformer, a guy born with a Silver spoon has managed to hoodwink hopeless kenyans to his side, using his superior oratory skills, n they are ready to even die for him~his pitiful performance as a fence sitting MP n as minister in several portfolios notwithstanding, his well publicized temparament even more admirable! His daliance with all manner of deliquents n political miscreants, n the diplomatic n economic risk he puts all of us in! Gai! This is one fat joke lol! .......we are simply pathetic.


@simonkabz am glad the 45% + kenyans who will vote for jubilee don't think like you.Kenya would be a sad place if people spewed this much vitriol on an individual who they know very little about


You mistake facts for vitriol. I know uhuru quite well, he is my fellow kenyan, n all of what I stated is in the public domain, not unless you live in a distant cave. Kindly highlight any untruth I have posted. Please do. Btw, I decided not to think like an average voter, coz truth be told, they vote with their hearts. Pole bro if I hurt you, didn't mean to.


@simonkabz you think too highly of yourself, who is an average voter and how different are you from them ?
kumbuka sisi wote ni wapita njia and the same fate awaits us all - death.
alma
#73 Posted : Friday, December 28, 2012 8:40:37 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/20/2007
Posts: 4,432
I have come to the conclusion that these so called random acts of posting Kikuyu political threads is not random at all.

The so called usering of these Kikuyu political threads was also part of the plan.

I don't see how a thread that glorifies a bunch of thugs who beheaded people can still be condoned while that of girls in bikinis which they chose to wear is usered.

As a parting short to this shit hole I would like to state a few facts. All based on the posts on this particular thread.

1. FACT: Mungiki killed more Kikuyus than any other tribe
2. FACT: Kalenjin warriors killed Kikuyus in 1992, 1997, 2002 and 2007
3. FACT: A Kikuyu was commander in chief in the worst 2007
4. FACT: The issues that caused all these "warring" have never been resolved
5. FACT: Two people who were accused of participating in the worst crimes in Kenya are now running to lead you.

Now to my Kikuyu monoliths that seem to just create reason lacking lies.

It is a good idea to look at your own home before looking for the thief outside. Kikulacho ki nguoni mwako was not a stupid saying.

It is my belief that there is an agenda here of dummyfying Kenyans and unfortunately even people who are claiming to be educated are becoming dummies and fools.

Yes I said it.

You are a fool if you say that mungiki is your friend. I remember the police begging Kenyans to help remove that criminal gang. They even created a TV show for christ's sake.

Years later, some fools on wazua want to recreate history by claiming that mungiki was sent by God to spread injili or something.

There is a thread on this very forum where I was against extra judicial killings on the mungiki, yet some of you glorifying them now were busy crying about how they've made your life miserable. In fact, you wanted them all killed. What changed? From criminal to Gods, coz of TNA?

Grow up.

Your vote does show how stupid you are sometimes.

Kenya's issues have everything to do with good governance. There can be no good governance if your leaders are accused of committing such heinous crimes.

If you do not have good governance, you will live a miserable life and no one, and I mean no one, will care if you are a kikuyu or an ogiek. Kama hakuna chakula hakuna chakula.

When I see these Kikuyu "revolutionists" popping up all over wazua, I feel very sad for Kenya.

I will say this so that you can understand.

I am a Kikuyu and no wonder there were atheni, and ahoi in the caste system. The athamaki will continue using and misusing you if you think like a pauper.

You are just stupid.

Now I exist this shallow forum as I can see that the admin was complicit in the initiation of such a mindless and pathetic thread.

Now I can see what Caroline Mutoko talks about when she talks about average minds.

Bure Kabisa.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
simonkabz
#74 Posted : Friday, December 28, 2012 8:42:12 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 3/2/2007
Posts: 8,776
Location: Cameroon
tycho wrote:
If there's anything to be 'usered' it is the whole of Wazua. It is filled with mass men and women who put up claims of using reason and not the heart, but who in fact, use neither, and are simply mannequins exhibiting expensive suits and cars and other paraphernalia of a society that has sold it's soul to the devil.

How has wazua, with her many thinkers, and forums, made Kenya a better place? In forum after forum one only sees the push for selfish agenda, and dilettantism.

Now when the temperatures are high, Mr. Babbitt has no other thing to do but to spread his tribalistic mind to the peasant who has all this time borne the weight of the nation state patiently.

The peasant has fed, and educated, and supported the middle class, and now he is being slapped for it.

In what way was the peasant involved in the botched 2007 elections? Was he involved in the tallying exercise? If there was class involvement in those elections that drove Kenya to the dogs then the so called middle class are the ones to blame!

Who benefits the most from corruption if not the middle class? Or is it the uneducated peasant who makes Kenya a country of good policies and poor implementation?

Now some of us are shouting 'eagle!' in the name of high sounding 'policy' when the matter has been more of 'implementation' not just in Gatanga, but in every institution and place. We are now being told that King Midas is the reasonable solution to our woes! This is certainly abuse of the highest order!

Where is reason in calling for something as useless as KKV, BVR kit, and constitutional reforms that few are willing to implement? And in all these middle class solutions we all know that the peasant is not to blame for what happened in 2007! And even in the violence that followed!

Yet even the president of the republic can afford to castigate the peasant for his voter apathy!

And all this time King Midas and his fools are crying 'policies!'

Shame on Wazua and its middle class nonsense!


1. Calm down!

2. So, Mr. Tycho, should we all just shut down our comps n ignore the happenings or what do you suggest?

3. I guess it is the "peasants" who feed the politicians with ears, crowds, support n votes, so don't even dare defend them.

4. I also got lost where you mentioned eagle. ......didn't quite get what you were complaining about. ...expound.
TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
Kaigangio
#75 Posted : Friday, December 28, 2012 8:42:44 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 2/27/2007
Posts: 2,768
simonkabz wrote:
Ati sympathize with the stupid peasant reasoning? I would never. And whenever I meet a grown ass man/woman reasoning like an idiot, I tell it to their faces n leave them fuming. Uhuruto is the biggest modern misadventure by a section of kenyans, meaning we aint as enlightened as we wish to imagine. Kenyans need a few more generations to grow a fully functional brain. I thought after a fairly good Kibaki reign, pple would naturally KAI ZEN for an improved version of a leader, lo n behold........a suspect, a drunk, a non performer, a non reformer, a guy born with a Silver spoon has managed to hoodwink hopeless kenyans to his side, using his superior oratory skills, n they are ready to even die for him~his pitiful performance as a fence sitting MP n as minister in several portfolios notwithstanding, his well publicized temparament even more admirable! His daliance with all manner of deliquents n political miscreants, n the diplomatic n economic risk he puts all of us in! Gai! This is one fat joke lol! .......we are simply pathetic.


@ kabz...if my memory serves me right about your roots, then i have every reason to believe that for the sake of your parents you need to respect those peasants no matter their reasoning...They may not be as educated as you are but they too have their story and experiences...

...besides, the presence of a safe alone does not signify that there is money inside...
simonkabz
#76 Posted : Friday, December 28, 2012 8:56:52 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 3/2/2007
Posts: 8,776
Location: Cameroon
Kaigangio wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
Ati sympathize with the stupid peasant reasoning? I would never. And whenever I meet a grown ass man/woman reasoning like an idiot, I tell it to their faces n leave them fuming. Uhuruto is the biggest modern misadventure by a section of kenyans, meaning we aint as enlightened as we wish to imagine. Kenyans need a few more generations to grow a fully functional brain. I thought after a fairly good Kibaki reign, pple would naturally KAI ZEN for an improved version of a leader, lo n behold........a suspect, a drunk, a non performer, a non reformer, a guy born with a Silver spoon has managed to hoodwink hopeless kenyans to his side, using his superior oratory skills, n they are ready to even die for him~his pitiful performance as a fence sitting MP n as minister in several portfolios notwithstanding, his well publicized temparament even more admirable! His daliance with all manner of deliquents n political miscreants, n the diplomatic n economic risk he puts all of us in! Gai! This is one fat joke lol! .......we are simply pathetic.


@ kabz...if my memory serves me right about your roots, then i have every reason to believe that for the sake of your parents you need to respect those peasants no matter their reasoning...They may not be as educated as you are but they too have their story and experiences...



Kagizzard, you got me wrong. first of all, this word was used by some guys way up there, justifying their support for criminals n I picked from there. I have maximum respect for the so called "peasants", though I wouldn't refer to them as such. Lets not detail this thread with "feelings" n emotions.
TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
tycho
#77 Posted : Friday, December 28, 2012 9:10:52 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/1/2011
Posts: 8,804
Location: Nairobi
@Sure, and @joshgat; the premises of. the arguments for Uhuru and Ruto are false, and should by no means be tolerated by any voter whatsoever.

First to begin with Mr. Ruto. How can a citizen of a state governed by laws resort to violent repossession of property, and or estates to land? The very essence of property is law and government, and by Ruto applying any form of violent repossession of property we can only see a man who is contemptuous of law and justice.

So is it for Uhuru! How can we justify the presence of a warrior prince in a body politic that is Democratic, and which in fact, has just come from voting?

If indeed the arguments given by these two camps are anything to go by, then the constant cries by Raila of a robbed victory are true.

And the person who was robbed victory was the peasant whose vote and legitimacy vanished in thin air.

And all these contestants and their armies were looting and fighting amongst themselves for the booty.

Even Kalonzo joined in the loot by taking the position he was offered and by seeking to legitimize the robbery.

Raila is not exempted either. By insisting that he had been robbed off the presidency, he shows equal contempt for the peasant.

And so has the peasant voted with his heart and mind, by not taking the vote, and if these falsehoods persist, the few that can vote won't even go the booths.

Come what may, these politicians have to style up and reconcile with the peasant, else, we will all reap the whirlwind.
TAZ
#78 Posted : Friday, December 28, 2012 9:23:28 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 11/14/2007
Posts: 4,152
@ Alma......If you can't respect other people's choices/views then please do all of us a favour and make a disappearing act from Wazua. Do you have to insult everyone who doesn't agree with you and why do you also keep repeating that "i'm a kikuyu"? If you don't support Uhuruto then good for but that does not give you the right to insult KENYANS who have decided to back the Jubilee alliance. You claim to be a supporter of PK but hardly talk about him, just taking cheap shots against Jubilee and its supporters. Where do you get off insinuating that Wazuans have been compromised, we don't have to agree on everything but we've learnt to tolerate each other's views.....there's really no need to insult anyone.
tycho
#79 Posted : Friday, December 28, 2012 9:42:39 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 7/1/2011
Posts: 8,804
Location: Nairobi
@Simonkabz,

1. I am not only calm, but also sure that our house is on fire and I must be quick and resolute in my actions.

2. Can you please use your phone and computer to tell these pseudo politicians to step down immediately to pave way for healing in this country? Can you use your computer to allow freedom of speech and collective reasoning?

3. You need to defend the peasant by all means. He might have made a mistake in supporting pseudopolitics, but aren't you doing the same thing? Are our contributions showing any leadership? Be a leader!

4. You, @Simon, are an eagle supporter, who apparently is using this to prevent honest dialogue amongst us. Can you stop this falsehood? For surely, eagle cannot solve our problems!
Much Know
#80 Posted : Friday, December 28, 2012 9:43:47 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 12/6/2008
Posts: 3,588
@alma, Well am not Kikuyu, but i get it, this in essence trashes your very long 'kikuyu' treatsie as for begging wazua to regulate an 'intelligent community' such as this betrays your inadequacies. Have you visited any of the random social and news networks online that are doing very well without your 'lofty preachings'. Wazua can be perfected by allowing frank discussions, we can regulate ourselves. TJRC did not materialize, so wazua, this is your chance to shine, fortune favours the brave, do NOT squander the opportunity by becoming a censor, you already have a disclaimer, it covers your pretty butt madam admin. Quit deleting threads.
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