Saturday, July 28, 2007

PARLIAMENT OF WHORES, VOTE EM OUT.

Shameless they are. Daylight robbers.thieves.They shamelessly can’t hide their gluttonous nudity. They are whores.they call themselves waheshimiwas or are they wezi-miwas. Comrades, lovers of peace freedom justice and equality, you have only one opportunity to rise and fight against injustices hurdled upon the Kenyan peasant, the proletariat, the worker and the tax payer. Are we going to watch as a few individuals who work less and earn more continue accumulating material affluence at our expence.enough is enough. you got to stand and be counted….our country can not be run by hungry dogs and barking bitches who are ever insatiable. Kenyans wake up and stop this mess. They too want to create backdoor parliamentary representatives for their mistresses, wives, daughters, nieces and concubines. They hypocritically want to cheat you that they want to give you better representation by gerrymandering 40 constituencies and 50 nominations for women. Which women are these? Representing who. Some of these clowns are the old proponents of Social Democracy. Which has turned into opportunism and Social Hypocricy.kenyans, wake up from your slumberland.as you sleep don’t be surprised to wake up and find all your granaries dry and members of parliament licking your plates. Are you going to watch as they move to pass this into law? It could be a legal move. But the remain guilty as far as social justice is concerned. And if it happens that the courts doesn’t condemn them. Then as a patriot, a citizen and a focused individual especially the oppressed, sidelined and ignored youth, you need to give justice. We got to stop it. Its time to rise up and be counted. Now is the time. Our disquiet about this brand of actions should be as loud as possible because at this trend, you never know. Down with the looters in the 9th parliament. In December this year, the chickens have to cross the road. Whatever happens before roosting; only lord knows? Young people of Kenya, it could be a provocation for a generational revolution. We got to take action. Your advice on this if you feel affected please be free to comment on the way forward. Let’s not mourn. Organize. I don’t care what they feel, they should feel what we care.
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Thursday, July 19, 2007

NYCIII SHOULD ADDRESS THE PLIGHT OF A REVOLUTIONARY GENERATION.

Over the last one-decade, young people in Kenya have ventured into various political activities with an aim of shaping the future of this country and creating a niche for themselves to get into positions that affect policy formulation and governance.
The first national youth convention held in 1997 suggested possibilities and strategies of young people organizing themselves and bracing for leadership. At that time it was so common for most of senior politicians saying that the youth are leaders of tomorrow. It’s a big challenge today to the youth of that time to realize that yesterday’s tomorrow is today. Therefore its pertinent as we near the third national youth convention in august for the young people to look back and see how much has been achieved since the last convention was held. The matter of progress must be well scrutinized and assessed as young people especially those who participated in the first and second convention prepare for the next national youth convention.
It’s also important this being an election year for youths to know how many people are keen on advancing to national leadership as a result of this kind of civic education.
So far a number of young people have declared interests in vying for parliamentary seats, but it’s yet to be seen if such a move will help young people get to the helm of power. Its though a pity that a number of political parties and even presidential candidates have little attention to the issues concerning the youth within their manifestos and visions respectively. It’s however significantly noticeable that only Ford Kenya as a party has given room to full participation of young people in their activities. according to a report in one of the local newspapers its also commendable that some young people have resorted to forming and running their own political parties as ripe grounds for bargaining such groups include the Vijana Progressive Party(VIPA) and the Kenya youth movement(KYM) and youth lobby groups like the Kenya Young Voters Alliance(KYVA).
The biggest challenge during the convention should however focus on more serious avenues to power for the young people. It’s important to develop a National Youth Manifesto that should be the target of achievement for whoever will win the forthcoming general elections. It should also be noted that as the young people clamour for positive chance all political advances and support should be ideologically based and not necessarily assumed that age is an automatic qualification for one to cause positive change within the political, social and economic circles of this country. It’s however challenging that a number of young leaders have not embraced any specific ideology that can be sustained for years. The revolutionary generation should ensure that a policy paper for posterity is drawn, just like what the communist party under Fidel Castro did in Cuba after taking power in from Batista .they had sustainable policies and ideologies that have remained consistent to date.
Most of the professional and politically conscious young people who are ambitious are so determined that change from poverty, corruption, insecurity and negative ethnicity will only be realized through them. That is why the young people should be more aggressive and be more focused as we approach the elections for this is the only opportunity to exercise their democratic right by electing a president who will be conscious of handing power to a younger generation. Thus its main focus should be to develop a political ideology that can make Kenya an economic superpower through use of intellectual human and natural resources
The NYC III should therefore be able to come up with a unique and most practical way to realization of meaningful socio/economic/political change in line with modern challenges to governance.
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