Thursday, November 16, 2006

THE TRIBAL VIOLENCE.

Just a few questions?

1. Does a man who is strong enough to beba(carry) a machete to go and kill his next door neighbour opressed enough yet?

I say no the politicians it seems have not done enough yet, the peopel are still to blind to see that when their so called leader tells thems so and so is against "our people" the said leader is actaully reffering to themselves and not the whole blasted tribe.

2. Ok the neighbour is dead, what is your benefit? land? more food? better education? the list is very long.

Honestly what is some one thinking when they think problems facing them will be majicaly erased because there a few less hungry angry mouths?. As a citizen you loose when you have less people to help you reform the goverment and the so called said leaders. The person who could have stood by you as you shout "fairness for all" is pushing up daises. It's about time we opened our eyes and took off our tribals masks.

3. How do our MP's live with themselves knowing that becasue of their lack of "leadership" many lives are lost?

Same way live when themselves when they squande away money that is meant for their constituents. An MP does not give a rats ass what happens to his/ her constituents so why is it that when they say some dumb statement we the people are quick to jump and agree? Are we so dumb that we get swayed by mare words tumbling out of a "tribemate's mouth?" if that is the case then we are doomed.

I am angry with the people not with the MP's mainly becase unlike the people the MP's are looking out for themselves while the people are busy trying to alianate each other, only when we realise that, if we dont stand up or our selves any one who says that they will represent us is lying to us, will we be able to have all our basic needs as a nation fulfilled. Before you elect any one to represent you in our house of "slumber" first find out what kind of person they are, after all the said MP's lived amongst you once apon a time. Electing a mean spirited man to lead you will only leave you with a mean spirited leader even though the said man is your brother, men dont change becase their fortune changed(getting elected into the said slumber house) they will remain the same. Choose wisely or dont grumble when the cards you delt come back to bite you in your rear.

4 comments:

PROUD NYEUTHI said...

Kenyans need to learn that their fate is in their own hands. When we stop giving dirty politicians life terms in parliament things will improve. What incentive is there for our leaders to do good by us when we do not hold them accountable? After 5 years of wealth accumulation and trash talk we reward them with another 5 years. Maybe we should create a report form for polititians. After 5 years if you failed, you go.

Don_quixote said...

I agree 100%, sad thing is even after they have led us astay we still follow blindly when they incite us, a case of an army of lions led by a sheep, we shall be led astray wether we like it or not. Me thinks we should form a commitee that should look into the credential of politicians afore we elect them as our leaders, that way we can atleast weed out the terrible terrible ones. This will serve as a test and a barrier for the said politicians it will also educate the public about who and what they shall be electing to lead them.

And oh thanks for stopping by.

modoathii said...

eish, you're one pissed off chick.

kenyans are happy in this lousy comfort zone...we are afraid of change. that's why we will constantly vote for the same useless, drooling while sleeping, wrinkled MP every five years just because he fixed our road. our thinking is warped, "this guy has fixed my backyard so why bother what he does with the other taxpayer's money. or if i'm kisii why bother with the luos and kyuks killing each other kule mathare. hapa kangemi tuko sawa."

we are living in a broken down washing machine, going round and round and never getting any cleaner.

change is evidently inevitable, but until then...round we go.

Don_quixote said...

Pissed off is mild, am this close (user holds thumb and index finger real close) to saying weka tire, enyewe who are fooling by just sitting an waiting for change to just hit us square in the face? will we not be the inevitable loosers?
Not holding some one accountable for their wrongs just coz he was nice to you does in no way guarantees that he/she will not do the same to you in a later date. So policy ya if we are ok "who give jack about any one else" is just foolhardy.

Lakini wacha tu wuuusaah(user needs to cool down).