When GoK is taking loans using our taxes as security, this is what they are promising the lenders. That "don't worry, if Kenyans protest, we'll kill them". And the lenders are saying "yes, we are confident that GoK can kill to enforce foreign policy." This is what #odiousdebt is promising to lenders.
David Graeber said that our mother country, Britain, sells the same thing, servitude of the locals, to global capital. He said that's where “you can get Mary Poppins, you can get the nannies, the maids, the butlers…they really know how to do that. They do it with a smile.” That's where you see Kenyans feeling proud that as we're struggling to survive, wazungu are moving here to retire. Kenya gives servitude with a smile as it kills the natives who protest.
Political literacy is necessary if Kenyans want to break free from this yoke of slavery. These 5-year cycles, of theatrics by half-witted, ignorant politicians who exist solely to keep the global capital death machine running, can't address a system designed to extract violently.
@USForeignAssist@lindahoguttu@StateDept@IMC_Worldwide Leave Kenya out of this nonsense 🚶🏿♀️
Pay Kasongo what you’re paying him and fly your minerals from DRC to US through Laikipia Air Base in peace…hizi story mingi pelekeni kwenyu
I have been looking at this video by the Cs Murkomen and its baffling. No emergency responder, no advisor insight but two cameramen to take videos for his titkok account.
Who does this during a crisis?
I would argue that school fires is more than a structural problem. It's a philosophical one. We just don't trust (or like) teenagers, and we teachers don't teach them to be responsible. We lock them up as a substitute for teaching them responsibility. How hard is it to give one student the keys and remind them to take care of the rest, open the door if there's an emergency? We just don't care for our children. We don't give them a chance to be responsible.
#Tyrannyof3pc
The prostitute country. No standards, no principles, no vision. In a few weeks, those of us who need to travel will face ebola-based restrictions from the very people who set it up here. The intellectual collapse of Kenya is probably the most painful thing in my lifetime
There is no such thing as other people’s children. Every child is our collective responsibility to protect, guide, and defend. If we stay silent when children suffer, we become part of the problem.
I thought about it and applied for jobs. Didn't get far, clearly. This country is very indignifying to live in. Not only does it exploit you financially, but it constantly humiliates you. Personally, I think that's why Kenyans leave. It's not just the money. It's also the mundane life of work, go home, and no drama of being spat on every day. The constant new laws and regulations, dysfunction, disrespect, and after all that, knowing you have the skills to do some serious work for your country but that the system won't allow it. It takes a lot of spiritual and psychological work not to go insane in Kenya. Or not to do some cannibalistic shit like those perverts eating children, treating Kenya as if it is one big Ep* island.