This app has become unbearable. Even on my following page, I keep seeing posts from racists and it's global; from USA to some Arabic people. I've been blocking accounts saa, I'm tired. Hate tweets get amplified and shoved in your face daily, eww.
They are not afraid of your tweets. They are not afraid of your radio calls. They are not afraid of your demonstrations. They have survived all of it for thirty + years. They are afraid of an organised population that stops asking and starts costing.
Your MP does not represent you. He represents his re-election. You are a vote stored in a village he visits with a coffin donation and a bag of rice every four years. He calculates your suffering against your loyalty and budgets exactly enough to keep both alive.
The only way to hit the politician where it hurts is to show them where power lies and no, I'm not talking about votes. Make them afraid to steal from you. Make their jobs one of the least attractive. No revolution was created at the end of a pen. Selah.
This may sound like a doomsaying but the earlier Ghanaian citizens realize change won't come from begging and beseeching politicians the better. No amount of long essays and dissertations will touch their hearts. They won't change systems they greatly benefit from.
Every minister in this government has a convoy that parts traffic, a clinic abroad that replaces the hospital and a private school that replaces the classroom. They have personally escaped every single problem they were hired to fix. Why would they hurry?
@Senanu_f They wouldn't because the parliament consists of these same people sheltered from these problems. You really think the crop of politicians we have will amend something that serves their interests so well?
Every minister in this government has a convoy that parts traffic, a clinic abroad that replaces the hospital and a private school that replaces the classroom. They have personally escaped every single problem they were hired to fix. Why would they hurry?
@vejarrrrr@Juampachabal03 Cada año hay ataques xenófobos contra los inmigrantes africanos en Sudáfrica sin importar si son legales o no y muchas veces son violentes. Personalmente, entiendo el querer de disminuir la inmigración ilegal en el país pero hay mejores maneras de alcanzarlo sin violencia.
The most painful part is not even that the system is broken. It is that many of the people suffering inside the broken system are busy defending it, insulting those questioning it and clapping for the same people who keep failing them.
A country with a young population should be building factories, technical schools, farms, digital jobs, affordable homes and transport systems. If all we build is party loyalty, campaign slogans and excuses, then we are not preparing the youth. We are wasting them.
It's really not that the country can't work. The departments and agencies have been created. The problem is, they're filled with wicked and greedy thieves at the helm of affairs because wtf?
Mind you this was also NPP’s starting point. NDC had done such a shit job in their previous tenure that all NPP had to do was the barest minimum. It truly is a cycle and we better wake tf up and mobilize fast
Galamsey, looming water crisis, Accra flooding, market fires, dumsor, striking doctors, undersupplied hospitals, transportation issues.
The country is being run so well that your ministers decided to attend an awards night in their honor.
I don’t think you guys understand just how detached politicians in Ghana are. With every passing day, they insulate themselves even further from the struggles of the average Ghanaian. They are not even bothered to do it surreptitiously, it’s right there in your face.