@GeorginaMakena-fellow compatriot

[SIZE=4]Hi my fellow laborer in the garden of justice:
When will these peasants ever realize the truth??? When will a serious revolution ever take place?
We will continue fighting for justice although right now I am relocating to UG. We must never give up.
My sister in this struggle—continue trying to hammer some sense on these peasants. Good day and may the good Lord keep you and bless you. [/SIZE]

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Aluta Continua
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Wish you the best in Uganda. There are many Kenyans both at home and abroad who want a better country for all Kenyans and are not blinded by tribal leanings conjured by greedy corrupt leaders who employ the tactics of imperialists of divide and rule. The majority of Kenyans are marginalised by our bandit economy and the looting of public coffers across the board. The Kikuyu peasant and the Luo peasant go to public hospitals and public schools alike. And so their destiny really is the same. Unfortunately because they are so poor, its hard to see beyond political/tribal rhetorics to see the bleak future that awaits their posterity if the trend we have now continues unabated. It is for we who are abit more cosmopolitan and educated to push the agenda of change in the public psyche so that going forward, we can really have a free economy that enables class mobility for all Kenyans regardless of background. Because we are becoming more and more of an Oligarch economy where free market principles are completely obliterated to skew the market in favor of a few players who use legislature to enact policy enforcing oligarchies. Dont forget even as you go to live in Uganda that Kenya is still your motherland and you can agitate for change and inform the public Kenyan psyche even in UG. A key board warrior is still a warrior.Since we live in the information age the world is really a global village, so your physical presence is not mandatory to participation. As a movement , we are moving away from an omnipotent government into citizen participation via County Assemblies among other avenues as the book The Gardens of Democracy prescribes. We owe our president Excellency Raila Odinga a great debt of gratitude for the gains in liberties and freedoms. However, we must also play our part to support him wherever we may be in the world. My message to you therefore is not to abandon the movement because you are moving to UG. This is a movement with very noble agenda to make Kenya better for the majority not just the ruling elite, to come up with social welfare systems, to end oligarchy, to stem the tide of corruption, to ensure Kenyans hard earned taxes end up in the right places and are not misappropriated or looted for the personal gain of a few. As one sage said, think globally,act locally. We must always first be the change we want to see in the world, then support in whichever way we can those like the Peoples President who are fighting an oppressive and corrupt system. I would also advice you to join global group of activists who agitate online for various causes called Avaaz. If you’re not already there. History will judge us all for the role we play to make the world a better or worse place. And history favours the Just . The most admired timeless icons were not tycoons , money can not make you immortal but aspiring to and striving for high ideals against all odds like Mohandas Gandhi,MLK, Malcolm X ,Nelson Mandela,Mother Teresa among many others. Let us all as Kenyans speak out against corruption and opression regardless of location,tribe or gender so that we can leave our descendants a better country than what we found like Our President has done all his life. We were born in a totalitarian regime and have seen our country shed a dictator of 24 years and promalgate a constitution championing a free society in a way that we couldnt even dream of during the Moi regime, to me those who have contributed to such great shifts are the real heroes of this country. Now it is our turn and we must take up the mantle to resist all forms of coercion to revert back to draconian regimes to entertain a few people at the expense of a majority and push ahead to dismantle oligarchies that have left 14 Million Kenyan youths jobless,ofcourse its a struggle and we are alive to the fact that its a journey of a thousand miles and even after we make it to Canaan other power hungry leaders will arise to try to take us back to the dark ages, even when we get to Canaan as we briefly did in 2002, there will be Amorites,Amalekites,Jebusites and all kind of sites to battle with to forge ahead and hold the gains we make. So Aluta Continua ! God Bless You,my brother in the struggle for a better Kenya.

Karl max, last I heard of you, you were in deep depression with a suicidal skew. Hope you are well despite all