I accept your analogies. Although honestly "anti-semite" is also abused by Jewish supremacists and their defenders. Labels are real just like tyranny of numbers and we must stand up to them with our facts and principles.
Now, on standing up to principle, I voted no in August 2010. Because I do not support imperial presidency and the bloated assemblies. Civilized societies like most of Europe have parliamentary democracy to balance secretarian interests. Some go further with a ceremonial figurehead to immunize national institutions over political expediency -- judiciary, military, etc.
A parliamentary system would be great for Kenya. The stable variety that does not allow trivial impeachments. Zuma is a parliament appointee and has to attend weekly Q & A. ANC numbers keep him safe.
That is water under the bridge. However we have independent commissions, devolution and legislative oversight, which you note are diluted by psychophancy and incompetence.
All these things, while better than the Kibaki-Moi era, do not absolve the Opposition from crafting winning strategy. There is not enough to reform in IEBC and SCOK to counter the effect of strategic thinking. Raila knows this full well and has not squandered reforms as you claimed here. He gave MPs voter registration targets. His focus on Okoa and Eurobond is prepping up his 2017 buzz:
Jubilee bungled devolution and is super-corrupt. Cut him some slack. Your hook&sinker digestion of his
korti bandia koolaid is proof enough he is smart
Robina
I would rather you demanded that I back up my assertions or withdraw them entirely.
I simply see no reason why the rest of us should pretend not to notice The Imperial President's nakedness while he insists on walking the streets without as much as banana leaves around his waist. Uhuru has shown that like Kibaki he is NOT comfortable with Non Kikuyus in certain positions. It is his record that exposes him not Omollo.
I do not believe one becomes anti-Kikuyu by simply pointing out the discrimination meted out to other people and the favoritism poured on Kikuyus. Am I blaming Kikuyus for that? Hell no. I am blaming Uhuru and his government for running such a policy that favours Kikuyus. Hitler loved Wagner's music. Should I hate the music because Hitler loved it? Wagner had no say in the matter as he was in fact dead long before Hitler was born.
Are there people - mostly Kikuyu - who benefit from this and they defend it? Of course there are. Their hallmark is to seek to label anybody who raises the red flag over the discrimination with intimidating terms such as tribalist and "Anti-Kikuyu" - an attempt to evoke a comparison to "Antisemitism"