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The parallels between Evolution and Blogging
« on: October 16, 2024, 11:34:28 AM »
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Re: The parallels between Evolution and Blogging
« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2024, 11:36:15 AM »
On this wall we have the turncoat likes of @Sema and that utterly despicable character @Muhindi (anajijua)  8)
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Re: The parallels between Evolution and Blogging
« Reply #2 on: October 16, 2024, 02:22:02 PM »
Amazing, the stuff you are posting here when we all recall vile ulipigia debe UDA na kura kwa yule.

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I was probably too young during Moi's rule but man I have not seen a government ambayo iko hated kwa ground kama hii. 😂. And it's across all demographics. Rich apolitical people, poor people, old chaps, young ones.       

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was there in Moi's time. One thing that was real was that kulikua na pesa kwa ground. Small businesses thrived. Unaweka machine ya photocopy unapata 3k a day. Things were good. Saa hio rent ni 3000 per month, stima hata haimalizi 5k. Siku hizi za Mr. must Go ni machozi tu       

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Moi took almost 15 yrs to crumble the economy but Ruto had just taken 2years     

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Moi government you were not allowed to hate it in public. The fear was so much no one would dare mention his name. The word M01 (Em Oh One) was used.
The best thing to have happened to Kenya was Kibaki and a new constitution: built to future proof us against another Moi rule.     

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Re: The parallels between Evolution and Blogging
« Reply #3 on: October 16, 2024, 07:55:44 PM »
Kenyans are very shifty asf. Take the case of David Ndii who I supported fully. Look at his body of work at LSE, look at his body of work before this administration and that's as close as you will get to a miracle economic worker. Then as soon as he get an opportunity to serve kenyans and turn things around the man starts stealing not only that he recruits his wife too. Partners in crime. So am I supposed to continue supporting such a guy or call him out?  Same thing with our own Baghdad Bob. The boy was a conservative, write sensible MoAS stuff  the slowly slowly start a job in Europe, starting hanging around faggots now want to champion faggots movement in Kenya like that's the only problem we have in Kenya. Fills the board with Riggy G thread obviously you can see the boy has been paid to spread non sensical garbage now you complain about me calling him out?
On this wall we have the turncoat likes of @Sema and that utterly despicable character @Muhindi (anajijua)  8)
Kuwa na msimamo.

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Re: The parallels between Evolution and Blogging
« Reply #4 on: October 16, 2024, 08:23:39 PM »
Life is dynamic. Ability to change mind when dealing with people not just mwafrika political thugs is a must have life skill.

Voters and supporters asking accountability from the political thugs is a critical part of maintaining a healthy democracy. Woe unto rigid baba cows. 

Ati a business owner won't fire a bugger coz they are ones who hired the employee despite shiet. You won't divorce a murderer coz you are one who made the choice.

Kenyans are very shifty asf. Take the case of David Ndii who I supported fully. Look at his body of work at LSE, look at his body of work before this administration and that's as close as you will get to a miracle economic worker. Then as soon as he get an opportunity to serve kenyans and turn things around the man starts stealing not only that he recruits his wife too. Partners in crime. So am I supposed to continue supporting such a guy or call him out?  Same thing with our own Baghdad Bob. The boy was a conservative, write sensible MoAS stuff  the slowly slowly start a job in Europe, starting hanging around faggots now want to champion faggots movement in Kenya like that's the only problem we have in Kenya. Fills the board with Riggy G thread obviously you can see the boy has been paid to spread non sensical garbage now you complain about me calling him out?
On this wall we have the turncoat likes of @Sema and that utterly despicable character @Muhindi (anajijua)  8)
Kuwa na msimamo.
Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intolerable one ~ Thomas Paine