Let me try a Kalenjin riddle my father once told me after I had engineered a destructive school strike in high school. Assume you've been sent to get coal of fire from a neighbor house. You have two options when you get there..you can choose to bring the fire in your bare hand, ran so hard and probably get burnt & drop the fire mid-way..or you can choose to get some rock, put the coals on it and walk comfortably back home.
Raila is a leader. He has to be extremely careful. The Maasai in Kajiado or Laikipa are in need fire. He has chosen to bring it on his bare hands. He'll get burn as always and will not deliver the fire. He might even burn the whole neighberhood after dropping the fire.
As a leader you have to choose your words very wisely. He can learn a lot from Ruto or Uhuru. Even Donald Trump does better. Of course it probably intentionally he wants to burn everything down. He did it in 1982.
I support Raila's solution in Laikipia but if I was a leader...I would choose my words very wisely.. I wouldn't want to appear as unhinged racist prick. We can say anything here coz we can always hide behind anonymity but I wouldn't repeat those words in front of my white friends...I would deliver the message but tacitly.
Pundit, you can't be serious. I completely understand your ire regarding the Kajiado remarks, I share them even though I see them in a completely different context than you. It is perfectly understandable to me that you would feel indignation re Kajiado remarks but what Raila said about the Laikipia issue? Do you honestly see that as incitement? Don't you think some of his proposed solutions to the govt may be worth trying over there?