I am glad that we agree on some of the points.
However you still make some claims that I find little or no cover for:
- CORD is not obligated to react with a specific amount of din or cacophony. You are falling in to the famous Kendi trap (of the Vehemence Barometer fame) of trying to measure what cannot be calibrated. If you come up with a standardized measure of the levels and degrees of grief, specifying which is optimum for a Slain Billionaire, I will lead the campaign to name it after you
- That said, I believe you have not been reading the news. CORD has been on this from the first hour. Raila, Wetangula, Kalonzo, Khalwale etc have made enough noise to burst any Empedocles Grief Barometer
- While I concur the methods employed by Juma, Uhuru to enrich themselves cannot stand koroboi light, leave alone ordinary sunlight, I would be happier if you treated all the thieves the same way and with equal contempt
- I agree that professional hits or unsolved assassinations are piling up. Is this a situation that should continue? Why are you not holding "President" Uhuru Kenyatta to account for this? How come EJK has risen on his watch? Who is next, Raila?
- I note that you have not withdrawn your earlier statement that "Juma was no saint" - a remark I found heartless, unsympathetic and just callous in the extreme!
- If we had to repeat versions of the speculation out there, there would be no room here.
Look, you can live in your fantasy world where all our so-called "leaders" use dubious means to enrich themselves while, glaring, omitting Raila.
I, thank you very much, am pragmatic, not an idealist and do accept the fact that we're living in a criminally run country, where all the elites, in one way or another, are thugs in suit.
CORD's muted response to the killing of Juma, as compared to say when Kajwang was supposedly "wasted", speaks volumes. CORD is, in my opinion,
very happily latching onto the killing of Juma for political mileage and to continue attacking Jubilee (just as ODM tried by insinuating that Fidel, a nice guy, was assassinated).
The enemy of my enemy is my friend? Bullsh*t! What if your enemy's enemy is a lowdown thug? Does that make him a knight in shining armor? Even in death? I find both Jubilee and CORD absolutely revolting (throw in Wiper and most of the other alphabet soup parties we have into the mix) but CORD takes the biggest slice of cake in the Juma incident.
Nevertheless, I do respect your opinion even though I don't agree with it at all and respect your right to air it, just as I would expect you to respect mine.
My opinion of Juma still stands; he wasn't a saint, had engaged in many dirty deals and went out of his way to antagonize very many people!