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Wednesday, 12 June 2013

THE OCCUPY LEADERSHIP

The leaders run as fast as they could to find out what lay on the other side.. They pretended to care and the run was for the good of all.. The villagers applaude  them, cheered them, watched them, fed them, supported them... They saw a good opportunity to go up, the villagers saw a people who were to push their agendas all for the good of all, They saw a great way to bring every persons  needs out to the public eye, to empower them as a people, to strengthen their economic welfare, to represent their petitions, to be good ambassadors....

However the situation changed as as the BIble says" only God can judge the motives and the desires of the heart"... they changed! They started dancing to their own tune, they for went their calling,  They forgot, they set themselves apart, they  became selfish! Lost focus! Sought for their own good!
So they started asking for wealth, the proceeded to demand! When it it did not work, and they did not get what they wanted, they proceeded to scheme on how to rob ... They became forceful, they stole, they stole and the villagers could not take it no more,
...and they reacted, they were tired, they were exhausted, they decided to take matters into their hands... They decided to take the leadership positions, they decided to take matters into their hands, they decided to # Occupy Parliament and #reload it...Politicians and diapers should be changed frequently and all for the same reason.  ~José Maria de Eça de Queiroz, translated from Portuguese




2 comments:

  1. Good piece. Citizens have an obligation to fight for their rights. As Martin Luther King Jnr. said, "No one can ride your back unless it is bent."

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  2. Agreed and as for it to be successful unity is paramount, and Kenyans need to observe that..

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