@SiliconSambar@Khan_Fatimaa1 Where were you 500 years ago? Alive? Talk about the present, the tweet is about the present. Things we're currently experiencing without denial.
Muslims living with Hindus = Problem.
Muslims living with Buddhists = Problem.
Muslims living with Christians = Problem.
Muslims living with Jews = Problem.
Muslims living with Sikhs = Problem
Muslims living with Baha’is = Problem.
Muslims living with Shintos = Problem.
Muslims living with Atheists = Problem.
Muslims living with Muslims = Big Problem.
This led to:
They’re not happy in Gaza.
They’re not happy in Egypt.
They’re not happy in Libya.
They’re not happy in Morocco.
They’re not happy in Iran.
They’re not happy in Iraq.
They’re not happy in Yemen.
They’re not happy in Afghanistan.
They’re not happy in Pakistan.
They’re not happy in Syria.
They’re not happy in Lebanon.
They’re not happy in Nigeria.
They’re not happy in Kenya.
They’re not happy in Sudan.
Where are they happy?
They’re happy in Australia.
They’re happy in England.
They’re happy in Belgium.
They’re happy in France.
They’re happy in Italy.
They’re happy in Germany.
They’re happy in Sweden.
They’re happy in the USA and Canada.
They’re happy in Norway and India.
They’re happy in almost every country that is not Islamic.
Whom do they blame? Not Islam. Not their leadership. Not themselves.
They blame the countries they are happy in.
They want to change the countries they’re happy in to be like the countries they came from, where they were unhappy.
One thing about Edwin Sifuna is that he readily admits he is not an expert in everything, unlike William Ruto. When he was asked a question about finance, his response was commendable because he acknowledged the limits of his expertise instead of pretending to have all the answers.
One of our country's biggest challenges is having a government led by a president who appears to believe he knows everything. Leadership is strengthened by listening to experts and relying on informed advice, not by claiming expertise in every field.