Reality hasn't been this hilarious
in a while. Especially in Kenya. It’s either we are protesting or protesting or
protesting. Twitter brawls being the Wars we always win against anyone and
everyone, ask Nigeria, ask CNN, ask BBC, Botswana, and is it South Africa or
who? But Kenyans on twitter have bile like nobody else. Beware. Thou shall tread
softly.
They can fight Mugabe and his dancing
styles down the legacy he has struggled to build for 4,950,465 years he has
been in power. They can troll anyone and anything when they have the time (which
they always do). I like the cyberspace freedom we are experiencing and I hope
it stays that way as long as it is not hurting anyone.
Social Media has been awash with
this roundabout thing. I do not know what to call it because….. I honestly don’t
understand how this is going to make motorists (and commuters) lives better. I
insist on motorists because y’all can’t just park by the side of the road and
walk across the road and into the meeting room. Your car will probably be towed
or someone might assume you don’t need it and help themselves to the things
that can be dismantled. Or worse help themselves to the whole car.
On the flip side, change cannot change you, if it doesn't challenge you. I can hardly say that with a
straight face. I doubt this is the kind of change we need for now but what do we know?
Our job is to elect shoddy people into office let them do shoddy work (read have bins to mark the roads and give stupid direction) when
the 5 years lapse we repeat the whole process. When I am capable enough I shall
build an empire somewhere where me and my people can go live in peace, all
these chaos are just too much sometimes.
This one had me in tears. |