You're absolutely right! Let's lump them in together with the gluttons and the bullies. Oh, and the violence and betrayers! Our politicians wear many hats.. xx
I´m still recovering from your little ¨click here if you are not faint hearted¨ clicking...I swear to you that I have never imagined such real life sick brutality in my life...such extended torment and to see the enthusiastic murderers doing their ¨burnings¨ made me extra loathsome of parts of mankind.
That would be it, anger...understated would be my anger after seeing those people being burned in Kenya (don´t even get me started on the Massacre of Muslims Yelwa that Bishop Akinola grinned about when asked by The Atlantic reporter, Ms. Griswold).
On a brighter note, things seem to be moving in the right direction following Leftist Mauricio Funes' election. I confess to being a closet leftist myself! x x
It´s odd. Where I live brutality is a daily affair (in the larger cities) and sometimes in the campo as well...two days ago five busdrivers were murdered at point blank range (for the money) as well as few passengers...quite often, local folks take matters into their own hands (our police are very passive) when criminals exploit their communities and one of the regular ways of bringing justice is to try the criminal to a tree, pour gas on him and yup!
Suddenly when I saw a slightly different form of the same brutality in Kenya I got all indignant...it took me two days to figure my selfrighteousness out...
Sorry all, ALL of the World can be a dangerous place.
Hey you, leave a comment but don't just be an asshole about it - try to be decent. That said you are welcome to heap abuse or ridicule if it makes you feel better. However in order to get published it must not be homophobic, racist or sexist. OK?
wouldn't thieves and kenyan politicians fall in the same category?
ReplyDeleteHi Longlost,
ReplyDeleteYou're absolutely right! Let's lump them in together with the gluttons and the bullies. Oh, and the violence and betrayers! Our politicians wear many hats.. xx
thats not fair i am a perpetual complainer, i dont mean to but i complain even when there is nothing to complain about, even when im happy.
ReplyDeleteSorry people
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I think you have just listed the actual adjectives that define a Kenyan politician. All that and a nag of chips
ReplyDeleteHi Spyke,
ReplyDeleteBye Spyke! lol x
Hi Mystic,
I feel much better this morning. George kissed it better! Nice day...x
I dont like the lands office in Kenya right now!
ReplyDeleteMe I hate whiners. the same you as perpetual complainers. they just drain all the energy out.
ReplyDeleteHi Farmgal,
ReplyDeleteThe lands office sucks! You need the patience of the proverbial Job, I feel for you on that on. ;(
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Hi Shiko-Msa,
Exactly. People need to chill on the complaining and take action. x
I´m still recovering from your little ¨click here if you are not faint hearted¨ clicking...I swear to you that I have never imagined such real life sick brutality in my life...such extended torment and to see the enthusiastic murderers doing their ¨burnings¨ made me extra loathsome of parts of mankind.
ReplyDeleteThat would be it, anger...understated would be my anger after seeing those people being burned in Kenya (don´t even get me started on the Massacre of Muslims Yelwa that Bishop Akinola grinned about when asked by The Atlantic reporter, Ms. Griswold).
Thuggery
Lies
Injustice
Cowards
Bullies/Abusers
Selfrighteous Christian Bigots
I´ve got more...
Hi Leonardo,
ReplyDeleteSorry pal, I myself have no words for it. The world can be a dangerous place when people hate. Take care. x
That´s it...you said it!
ReplyDeleteUnthinkable
Leonardo,
ReplyDeleteOn a brighter note, things seem to be moving in the right direction following Leftist Mauricio Funes' election. I confess to being a closet leftist myself! x x
Reconsidering.
ReplyDeleteIt´s odd. Where I live brutality is a daily affair (in the larger cities) and sometimes in the campo as well...two days ago five busdrivers were murdered at point blank range (for the money) as well as few passengers...quite often, local folks take matters into their own hands (our police are very passive) when criminals exploit their communities and one of the regular ways of bringing justice is to try the criminal to a tree, pour gas on him and yup!
Suddenly when I saw a slightly different form of the same brutality in Kenya I got all indignant...it took me two days to figure my selfrighteousness out...
Sorry all, ALL of the World can be a dangerous place.
Hi Leonardo,
ReplyDeleteThanks for that. It never softens the blow. I'm like a child, confused,(wish I were still a child), every day I ask myself WHY, WHY?
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