Friday, January 25, 2008

Khamala is a True Educated Dimwit!

This is not out of the blues, but there are many fools who will come up with an excuse or a very deep justification for any crime. Sometimes we call them advocates full of sh... and the best is, Charles A. Khamala who writes,
" Assuming that Kibaki anticipated Raila’s intention to ignore constitutional requirements in order to introduce federalism, then his motives of preventing a potential unconstitutional dictatorship may be construed as laudable. Kibaki’s uncouth method of vote-grabbing might then be interpreted as being a lesser evil compared with a potentially greater evil which Raila’s forced federalism (ethnic cleansing) might inflict on Kenyans."

Well he also read some fiction written by, "John Stuart Mill, in “Considerations on Representative Government” regarded benevolent dictatorship as the most feasible and viable approach to oversee rapid development of backward societies. Whether Kibaki will be remembered as benevolent or malevolent is for economic historians to record."
Kumbafu Khamala takes Kenyans to be "mentally passive people," and he does not add what John Stuart concludes that, "democratic society will be not only more just but more productive than even the most benevolent dictatorship."

Click What was this fool doing in school? to digest a dimwit.

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Sunday, January 20, 2008

It is Painful, "Davos Question 2008"

When I think of many who are poor and how powerless I am.
My family that lives in poverty and how helpless I am.
My brothers, cousins too and how useless I am.
My uncles and aunts and how unthankfull I am.
Push for change and fairness then fight, cry and pray
Kibera, Mathare here we come, our humanity is at stake.
Kibera, Mathare, you are the stakeholders.

The Question


The Answer, but what would Adam Smith say?


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Raila on Kenyans in the Diaspora, "Grow up."

This clip shows how disgusted Raila is with Kenyans abroad. "You are so suspicious among yourselves. You are fighting among yourselves even outside here," Raila tells Kenyans in Toronto, Canada. Just think about that observation compared to Africans in the diaspora before independence.


Ukabila na upumbavu among those who have had the opportunity outside Kenya is mindbogglingly. Wakisii na wakisii, wakamba na wakamba, wkikuyu na wakikuyu, wajaluo na wajaluo, wakalenjin na wakalenjin and on and on. Lunatics in the diaspora cannot be trusted. Raila should put Luos from Kariakoo or Tudor Momabasa in positions of power. You get a Havard Luo, then expect the worst. I am out here and Ukabila umejaa. We are a bunch of educated kumbafus.

Kenya Ministry of Finance, still Okuyos.

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Saturday, January 19, 2008

"Democracy Not Now," says, Mukoma Ngugi

Here is another blatant tribalista, Pambazuka,s Mukoma Ngugi who you would expect, tulitarajiya ati he can stand up and speak clearly, but tribal pride forces him to take a dive against justice and democracy. Ati I used to blaa kondoo.

Democracy Now, ndio SASA ama....

AMY GOODMAN: Maina Kiai in Nairobi, we’re also joined by Mukoma wa Ngugi, a Kenyan writer in Cleveland, Ohio. He’s a commentator on BBC’s Focus on Africa magazine. Mukoma wa Ngugi, you are very critical of Raila Odinga and the Orange Democratic Movement.

MUKOMA WA NGUGI: Yeah, I think—well, first I should say that, you know, most of the things I’ve been critical of ODM can also apply to PNU.
What I’m trying to argue and I’ve been arguing in my writing is that we need—first we need to name things, we need to call things what they are. We need to realize that the nature of African politics for the last fifty years has been changing. So we find that people automatically assume that because somebody’s in the opposition it means they’re good guys, because traditionally that has been the role of the opposition. Now we’re in a situation where the government in power in most African countries is neoliberal, and the opposition party is equally neoliberal. This is to say that both parties in power, or once the opposition gets into power, we shouldn’t expect a people power, a revolution, if you will, or progressive politics. So, essentially, that’s my first criticism of the way we’re approaching African politics. Certainly, things have changed. You know, we can no longer assume the opposition automatically means they’re good guys.

What is he trying to say, NEO TRIBALISTA, akili imeruka. Ukabila, Upumbavu. Msaliti. Can we trust anyone NOW. Yes, OSU, remember in Chinua Achebe's "No Longer at Ease," when Obi was told that he cannot marry a woman because she was an osu. Ukabila Upumbavu. The father who had become a christian told Obi that her family was excommunicated. Being an osu is beyond bad, even being saved cannot change osuness. What has become very clear before and after elections is, Wakikuyu hate Jaluos with passion, and Kenyans do not buy into their hate. Kenyans might not have voted for Raila, but voted Kibaki and his fellow corrupt thievs out. Kenya also were not happy seeing dictator Moi all over Kibaki. We know Jaluos have helped Kikuyus to positions of power with unquestionable courage. The prize the Odinga family has paid is too much not to believe in their vision of Kenya. Yes, that is me saying, "Tawala Raila Tawala" and YES, Kibaki LOST beyond stupidity. Those who lead the Nairobi Stock Exchange were off the mark. They put too much behind a drunk horse. Now the apologist are coming out of the woods. Ma big advise to many and people like Mukoma is, just "shut the F.... up."

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Wow! Someone is Mad. Mwizi Wazimu

Mwenda Wazimu, Kraaaazy Mwizi.

I was about to post a response to Mukoma Mukosa Akili, but nothing was coming up. I just had this feeling, "some wazimu mwizi is trying to rig da blog.
The Revolution Will Be Blogged.

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Friday, January 18, 2008

3 Paragraphs point to "Bad Changes."


This article point to a disturbing trend. Three paragraphs appear in the Standard showing a major change. I think the government wants war. But why would they be destroying Kenya? We have seen what war produces. Anyway, let us wait and see if some of the elite jump ship.

Kenya counts losses (somewhere

Police headquarters termed as ‘unfortunate’ an incident in which an anti-riot officer was captured on camera shooting two unarmed protestors in Kisumu, killing one. (The Revolution Will Be Utubed)

Angry residents who claim some Ugandan soldiers were in the country blocked the Eldoret–Nakuru highway and with assistance from a senior GSU officer from Nairobi, established the vehicle had no Ugandans. (Fanya Fujo Uone are negotiating with citizens) That was supposed to be their job, lakini they chose to be dogs.

In Molo armed youths ambushed a contingent of security personnel in Molo and killed an officer, as post-polls violence escalated. (What was that, Armed Youth)

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Kenyans Lawyers Agree, "Kibaki Must Go."

Kenya has lawyers too, but how effective can they be?

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Kibaki must be held responsible for the bloodshed. ECK has no excuse, they too can be charged for complicity to commit genocide. Those who are looking at the tribal hatred and murder might be naive to try to blame Raila, but the truth is Kibaki number 2, must be stopped by any means necessary. The signs are very clear, "A Tribal Dictatorship." Kenyans had no problem in the last election when Kibaki, a Kikuyu ran against Uhuru, another Kikuyu. It is time for Kikuyus to stand up and smell the chai. Kikuyus are the poorest and the most oppressed. Shoot to Kill has always been used against Kikuyus "Del Monte." The only matatus that must go to the police station for a strip search, are the ones going to Kikuyuland. There are more Kikuyus in prison than any other group. Kikuyus just like they rejected Uhuru and what he stood for, can reject Kibaki for trying to bring back the KANU type dictatorship. Raila and Luos should also be very careful when making statements about the election. Kenyans did not vote for Raila the Luo; Kenyans voted for Raila the ODM nominee.