What do you think of this opinion - I think it's true

https://www.cnyakundi.com/revolution-kenyans-are-asking-for-one-but-why/

“[SIZE=4]Uhuru puts himself in the inevitable position of triggering a revolution. Middle-class Kenyans need to understand the nature of a People’s revolution. It’s not one to be staged by low income-earners or slum-dwellers. No, these idiots can comfortably survive on a dollar a day and can happily live in squalor like pigs. We need such idiots when we revive our industries, to work as casual laborers.[/SIZE]
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A Revolution is a selfless undertaking by middle-classers who because of social-media, travel, can see what good governance is doing to other nations and aspire for the same in their home-land.
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[SIZE=4]Why are Kenyans perennially broke? Because for every hospital case, or death, you are always being added on a whatsapp group to “changa” and help with either medical or funeral expenses. Will you continue like this? Will you continue going back into your pocket to finance Governments corruption?[/SIZE]”

I think Nyakundi is right… a revolution can only be started by the payers of taxes, those who are taxed immediately they are paid.
The wanton looting of public funds is because the poor who have no jobs are the ones who vote and they don’t feel the pain of taxes getting stolen

Hiyo illiterate pumbaff ipigwe miti. A revolution is actually caused by the working class specifically these that work in production. Let middle class earners the likes of teachers, accountants, lawyers strike and the effects does not really threaten your basic survival but once the factory worker’s, low scale farmers, builders anadharau drop tools ndio utaona real effects. That milk, hiyo unga, mkate is all being produced by low earners.

fcuck Cyprian nyakundi

:smiley:
He touched a nerve, No?

at least he tells the truth as it is. I wish he had a TV station. ningetune hapo na nichome remote

Midro-krass ni kura hawapigi… Ni revolution watawesa… Heee! yawa wacha jokes bwana.

'Nani atani scratchia?!" comes to mind.

He has a point but the complacent Kenyan won’t give a fuck about it

Boss in the current context it’s workers such as teachers, doctors, lawyers etc who occupy that space that was once occupied by factory workers in late 18th century and early 19th century Europe. The so called middle class kenyans are really feeling the pinch…ngoja uone watu washindwe hata kulisha watoto yet they are in suits and ties…it’s becoming desperate but watu wa jua kali are somehow coping…
Remember industrial revolution had just swept through Russia hence most jobs were in factories where workers were being poorly paid and an autocratic empire led by Nicholas(Not sure abt name) paid very little attention…They were elite workers back then but couldnt afford basics…That’s where Lenin,Stalin Trosky and the Bolveshiks came in and led the revolution with help of defecting soldiers and Germans…Today the people who feel exploited the most are the so called office workers…they should be the ones to lead the kenyan revolution

The champion of masculinity is letting us down. The middle class anywhere does not aspire revolution. Most of the middle class is striving towards becoming one in that small group of the wealthy and the affluent, albeit using futile methods. In turn, the wealthy and the affluent understand this so they keep pumping up hopes and dangling that carrot for the middle class. Or you can make the middle class believe that they are almost there. sorted. In fact, the middleclass strives to sustain the order they falsely believe they will scale to the top very soon.
The difficult revolutionary crowd is in the poor workers and those others down there. Even all the amature lies peddled in political campaigns and speeches by the wealthy and the affluent are aimed at that huge class not the middle class. You dont tell the middle class those kind of lies.

Revolution Kenya? Hehe, hio mtangoja

Kenyans don’t have the backbone or sense of morality to revolt.

They will lynch a starving man stealing bread to survive and worship a rich man straling millions out of greed.

Hehe…talk about kicking a man when he’s down

saddest thing

Haha people in the service industry cannot revolt nothing. Technically, their jobs are not as valuable to society as @MadPhilosopher said. They only exist because of Manufacturing and agriculture. Secondly, most Kenyans live in rural areas, close to subsistence economy they suffer very different kinds of problems. They honestly don’t give a rats ass about the shit nyakundi talks about.

Lastly, middle class is a farce. It’s something that has only existed for a brief period of world history. You would suppose it’s a deviation from the norm. Most people are actually living day by day or are one calamity from poverty. That is life. There’s a confusion that middle income people are supposed to be wealthy just because America achieved it as an outlier. Remember America had special circumstances that put it in that situation but even so tunaona it’s unravelling.

hii pang’ang’a yote lakiniiiii, …ulijua kuosha quma?

If the colonialist come back again,the current generation will do absolutely nothing, bunch of cowards…but anyway with social media revolution can happen with a click of a button…just spread the word and vote for the least expected person.

And what would the next generation do?

Anyway there is no reason to come back if they never left.

Social media? Lol. There’s a reason why the top politicians of the nation always go to the least developed places in the nation to hold their rallies.

They can do it, only that they cannot go to the streets. What the middle class needs is an anonymized revolution. The kind that bitcoin had promised.