We can’t keep finding private solutions to very public problems…
I said it before and I’ll say it again: the so-called united opposition and the government often appear to operate closer than they publicly admit, moving in sync whenever a “deal” is reached,a reality many would simply call corruption.
This is the tragedy of failed systems: crises are not only imposed from outside; they are sustained from within through corruption, elite capture, weak institutions, authoritarian tendencies, and political classes willing to collaborate in systems that exploit the very people they claim to serve.
In a broken system, temporary problems become permanent costs for the people, while those in power continue to negotiate comfort amongst themselves.
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@jophick@MaryK2022 That's a simplistic view of what happened. Our people willingly took religion because it was a better version. Christianity was just a stronger religion. Look at what it did to greek gods and viking gods. Plus don't be too quick to think I am a Christian. I believe in non of that
@StrategyH48168@MaryK2022 Standing up against bad policies, trade deal's & a retrogressive curriculum.
Not voting in leader's to save them from a judicial criminal process.
Teaching young ones our real culture & ideals.
Embracing technology transfer while repelling western cultural influence
Kenya’s greatest challenge isn’t just policy failure, it’s a crisis of thought. Are we trapped in elite mediocrity, chasing Western narratives while neglecting the deep wisdom within our own roots? In this episode, “Our Elites Not Organic to Society,” @wmnjoya asks: Why do we seek answers from a collapsing global order, yet shy away from our indigenous knowledge? Without a strong philosophical foundation, our institutions remain fragile and disconnected from who we are.
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People believe that a man who steals taxpayers’ money can sit down and create “partnerships” to improve the lives of the very people he’s been robbing. The gullibility of people can surprise you. They are called deals for a reason because these are dealers, not leaders.
@DaveKanda@kibeandy@EmmanuelMacron There are some people who are slaves to the algorithm to stay relevant they must be controversial . A perfect example of this is Andrew Kibe; he seems less interested in the truth and more interested in the chaos his takes create
@jophick@MaryK2022 Religion offers communities when institutions fail. Some of the first schools and hospitals were built by Christian missionaries your logic is flawed