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Jubilee will Fool Kenyans Again

Jubilee is Fooling Kenyans Again

It's alleged that Jubilee will 'clean the house today'. Some of us will give in to the 5th level of mind (poor mind) that the outcome is to favor me and you. But the truth is that our maths are already done. 'The true lie' is already made and we will sing it like national anthem. Our emotions will be carried away by simple mind tricks. We will be fooled again only to realize on June 1st ( Foolsday).

The future of Kenya is not in Jubilee. The future or Kenya is not in ODM. The future of Kenya is in you and me. Parties are there to make some territorial leadership. Whoever got the number got the say. We don't the need number. We don't need the say. We need development. We need jobs. We need good hospitals that even the leaders building them will be comfortable being treated in the same hospitals they built.

Its ironical how many people believe this political goons in the name of 'Mtu wetu'. The syndrome will kill you. The symptoms are visible every day. Even in such an enlightening article, some of us will sway into the syndrome. Some of us will block the 6th sense to use a copied sense and sing to the tune that they want us to sing.

The time Kenya will wake up from frozen minds it's the time that we will reject our brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, relatives and friends because we know they don't qualify to be leaders. That is the time the true democracy will reign. But not the egalitarianism pillory that will violate the freedom of speech and hoad my article from being published.

The destiny is on. Even "if some of us will not be there to enjoy the fruits", there is a better Kenya. There is a free Kenya as I quote the last words of the late Dr Martin Luther King Jr.

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