A Paraguayan nobody has become globally notorious for racially insulting a a renowned footballer.
In other words, she now has an identity based not on her own achievement, but on abuse of black people. Just like north American slavery built wealth on the abuse of black people. White supremacy just can't resist building its capital on our humiliation. They can't do the work themselves of having their own ideas, so they insult us and ride on the reaction.
Kenya Govt marks 36th anniversary of Saba Saba with 4 performances in capital city:
• Curtailing Freedom of Movement
• Preventing Freedom of Assembly
• Purported Abductions
• Instilling Fear
The daylong shows featured riot officers, plainclothes goons, and familiar Subarus.
She's promoting her party on an international scale. That's why I decided I'm not giving this oxygen. Every time people want some fame, like that Paraguayan lady, they insult black people and then our eruption fuels their fame. Meaning our pain and anger is capital for them. We need to stop reacting and start talking about boycotts.
Kenya's education debate has become interesting.
Students say fees are too high.
Universities say funding is too low.
Government says the model works.
Meanwhile, 133,676 students disappeared from Kenya's universities in just one year
Are you seeing what this country is turning into? The other day, goons were on Thika Road stoning cars, assaulting motorists, and robbing innocent people. Today in Kisii, goons are stoning the Linda Mwananchi brigade while police stand by. This is how insecurity spreads. One incident is ignored, another follows, and before long it becomes the norm.
And, in my view, education abroad is not necessarily better. From my experience, the difference is not quality as such. It's one small thing: western academics have less obvious obstacles (although they have now increased, especially under Trump) and more room to expand their knowledge. Personally, I don't think Kenyan university education is necessarily worse than what you can get elsewhere. Our problem is the bureaucrats in Jogoo House who are scared of innovation and keep imposing foreign inspection policies on us.
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#MaishaKazini
Child abuse is not a joke. Posting this as the country deals with specific cases such as the St. George's case is callous & disgusting.
Nairobians please introspect about the leaders you desire and deserve. I am sure it is not anyone who would do this.
One thing that upset Uhuru about 8.4.4. was how easily children of nobodies got education, up to university. The man did not like Kibaki's free education policy. He is not down to earth, not by a long stretch. And Matiang'i shared that madharau and viciously fought against Kenyans working their way into university. Not only did he massively fail children, he also wanted to withdraw degrees earned by people who entered university through diploma programs. He introduced publication requirements for PhD, increasing the amount of vanity publishing. And then, of course, he brought CBC that introduced a second layer of secondary school, so that JSS became the cliff over which children fall and end their education for good.
The reason why Kenyans are blind to what happened to their children is that all this war on education was justified as a concern for "quality" and "honesty." I even asked: do we realize what we are saying, which is that failure of children is something to celebrate? The idea is so racist, because it basically suggests that nothing is good if it has Africans in it. But the Uhuru/Matiang'i PR machine was so loud, it said that I was endorsing cheating and Kenyans believed it.
Uhuru and Matiang'i did a lot of damage to education and the Kenyan mind. A lot. We've been too preoccupied with the hurricane of Kasongo to understand what happened.
#CBCisheretostay
This is not true, surely. In Kenya, hustling has been an official national policy since 2022, and a subtle one since 1895. This is a systemic problem, it's not a morality one. The headlines alone demonstrate how stealing is so entrenched in Kenya. Kenyans do not believe in honest work because why should they? They are punished for it, al the time, while the richest Kenyans are those who steal from the public.
So the sister is just marketing CCTV cameras and security consultancies. She's not talking about business. Capitalism creates social problems and sells technology to solve it.
#MaishaKazini
A Nigerian teenager was thrown in prison at 14 years old and his name was changed by the police and prison officials so that his family will never find him.
He was only released 18 years later. Why is this story not trending? Jesus!
Our education system is underfunded cause their kids go abroad for school. That’s actually why Ruto’s biggest concern is building hotels and state lodges ju hata mahospitali wanaenda abroad. Dear Tutam member,where do you get your treatment? Where do you/your kids study?
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Look no further. Criminal law has become a cash machine. Public regulations are no longer about justice or safety; they're about extracting money from Kenyans. That's regulatory state capture.
RESIST!
WANTAM!
@Spearhead_Af Please also follow up on that Christophe Gomart fellow. He was a general in the French army and was in the Libya in 2011 and Mali in 2013. Meaning he was likely directly involved in the mess in the Sahel. This is personal.