What is rational is very relative. In a dark corner in Nairobi slums (even in CBD) if you see some guys huddling as you walk, you can decide to walk into them or take my irrational advice to change route and run as fast as hell. If in US if a cop stops your black ass you can quote all the declarations of rights or take my irrational advice to take it cool and address him as sir, or whatever afande is in US lingo.
Waiguru was a diligent bright African even by global standards given her work at Citi Group and World Bank from where she was seconded to work at Kenya's Treasury which is not known for Mother Teresa virtues. That Kenyans decided that her bosses would be thugs like Uhuru and Ruto who would send her on to some errand in gunny bags does not mean she won't deliver for Kirinyaga residents. Well, if she doesn't deliver you won't be surprised.
I have noticed a thread where humans(most of them at least) eventually rationalize the most bizarre things. It tends to mask the feeling of powerlessness they may feel in the face of something they would otherwise clearly identify as immoral and change if they could. I saw gout's rationalization of Waiguru swamp creature in the same vein. [/quote][/quote]