They treat us as subhuman.
They kill our people for fun
They rape our sisters and brothers.
They torture us on camera.
They abduct us without remorse.
They tear families apart.
They drive people into exile.
They push others to commit suicide.
They rig elections with impunity.
They mock us and post humiliating images of our comrades in captivity.
Then they ask us “What will you do about it?”
But when we remind them, that they too are mortal, and that pain has a way of returning to its source, they suddenly remember the language of ‘morality’.
Go and preach that fake morality to Yasin Kawuma’s mother.
Preach it to the children of Johnbosco Kibalama., Eddy Mutwe or Waiswa Mufumbiro.
Preach it to the family of John Ddamulira and to the countless other victims of the Museveni family.
Don’t try to weaponize ‘morality’ to shield injustice and brutality.
It won’t work with this generation!
Yes, we believe in morality, but silence in the face of injustice is not morality. It is complicity, it is hypocrisy!
@PoliceUg yoooo… Napoleone here.
So… when did Spare Tyres become a problem for you?
I get a flat tyre at Former Nakumat and replace with a spare tyre. As I drive out of ‘Nakumat’, a very angry-looking female Traffic officer stops me and points at the spare tyre and asks for my driving permit, which I give her. She then points at the spare tyre and asks why I am using it, which, despite finding the question ridiculous, I explain that I just took out a flat tyre and I have it in the boot.
She then alleges that my insurance is expired (I think she was hoping to scare me) and I show her the insurance document I have on my phone, which shows I have a whole 6 months valid on insurance.
Unable to find any reasonable fault with the car, she points at a very small crack at the edge of the windshield, which had been ‘stopped’ by glass repair mechanics long ago.
I overhear her and the male colleague ‘arguing,” and the colleague saying, “Ah, just let that one go,”
The female officer clearly looked angry at whatever and hungry, to be honest.
And she was writing down number plates on a small book (as if to give accountability for the cars she has “worked on”).
I know this is just 60k, but my question is, when I get a flat tyre, should I carry the car on my head to avoid being charged for using a spare tyre? Why then should our cars have spare tyres?
@AEgwale@wangichris I get abit agitated when whoever posts Kirunda’s videos doesn’t really give it to us in all, am not a legal person but this guys makes me want to listen to him all the time
@Sambannz@SolomonSerwanjj There those in Nalya right after former children’s clinic, when it rains these days the road floods, no one cares, they will displace poor people
@T_E_F_L_O_N Do you ever imagine that a third of the people who come out to tell us the country is safe move in B8 amored vehicles and with atleast 10 armed guards, I recently saw Gashumba with a lead car full or guards and I 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂this country 🙌🏽
@tahakanizibwa He should have seen you stroll Kampala road streets dropping sweet with 2 men who refused to help you with your bag and in heels, you looked smart though l.