Ugandans never cease to amuse and annoy me at the same time! We have truly been subdued.
Now I see some people blaming Hon. @MuwangaMKivumbi and saying he invited his own arrest.
Show me the lies in whatever Kivumbi said.
You seem to be suggesting that we should all keep quiet and say nothing.
That we should not speak up against the regime’s excesses.
You seem to agree with the narrative that only they have the right to offend, only they have the right to be offended, but the rest of us don’t!
Mutama!
@adam_kungu "When a crocodile eats your enemy, do not celebrate; it is still lives in the river".
We can go on all night preaching caution which is wisdom for themoment; but I know, where Kivumbi is today, each one of us can so easily be, as long as the crocodile is in the river.
@M99187Munene@rwomchechen I see your point. It makes sense at the moment. It would have made sense in 1964 as Midiba struggled against a strong regime. Have you heard about a great Romanian leader called Nicolae Ceaușescu?
@M99187Munene@rwomchechen Objectively speaking, the line that separates them is way thinner than you imagine, oh wise one. It's blurred actually. For instance you are here very confident in your wisdom but that confidence might have waned significantly tomorrow
I see Ministers busy trying to improve accountability using visibility ala torrents of X posts and overzealous on-spot firings. We should remember that a system that needs a hero every morning, has already been designed to fail by evening. But well...mugende mumaaso banange...
@nbstv@kasujja I hope a day comes when each one of us accounts for the use of their platform, it's true you as an individual may owe Ugandans nothing, but as a beneficiary of a system with innumerable contradictions... We wait.
"No matter how much money you have in this country, the moment you step out of your house, you are poor!"
I sought to ask @NativeLandgrab about his illuminating piece, "Parliament is the Bribe", but the conversation took us back to the basics: class consciousness, earlier revolutionaries, neoliberalism, politics of envy, a critical mass … A wholesome sit-down.
We sit down for @observerug viewpoint
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