Tues 9th August 2022, Election Day
Rwanda is a cult system. Expect 93% Kagame. Most serious opponents are in jail. Like Deutschland - it will take decades for them to break out of the anything for peace spell.
Quote from: Robina on August 04, 2017, 11:49:49 AMRwanda is a cult system. Expect 93% Kagame. Most serious opponents are in jail. Like Deutschland - it will take decades for them to break out of the anything for peace spell.He has a shot at declaring himself mwami. That way they can dispense with the expensive charade of elections. Rwandan society has been deferential to authoritarians since antiquity.
I believe the Rwandese like all human beings want freedom and choice. Even infants as old as two days old want to have their way. In Kenya we were lucky to have had leaders who said NO not only to the colonialists but continued to say NO to Kenyattaa and Moi at the height of their dictatorial tendencies. We have therefore developed a very strong culture and tradition of resisting dictators and totalitarians which we can deploy very quickly. I liked Raila's answer when he was asked to condemn the tribal vitriol in the social media. The successful story of the opposition has yet to be told because we now focus so much on money and power. However, it will be a powerful story when the achievements of those who fought for our freedoms post independence is told. It will probably be told after Raila passes away. This is why they cannot finish Raila no matter how much they try. His legacy is sealed. He did not do it alone by any means but he has become a symbol of that struggle with all its success and glory. Money and power come and go but the freedoms and democracy we have achieved will always stay with us. We are not going back to Egypt.Quote from: Vintage Windy City Assassin on August 04, 2017, 12:45:23 PMQuote from: Robina on August 04, 2017, 11:49:49 AMRwanda is a cult system. Expect 93% Kagame. Most serious opponents are in jail. Like Deutschland - it will take decades for them to break out of the anything for peace spell.He has a shot at declaring himself mwami. That way they can dispense with the expensive charade of elections. Rwandan society has been deferential to authoritarians since antiquity.
You disproportionately attribute our democratic advancement to Raila. Kenya has always been an advanced democracy by sub-saharan africa. It has always religiously held election every 5yr, has stuck with democratic ideals & practise and apart from Raila failed coup - Kenyans believe in peaceful ousting of power. Where Raila wanted to take Kenya in 82 -is why Rwanda, UG and most of African countries are backwater - under tight military control. We have to thanks the wisdom of Moi, Kenyatta and Kibaki - and now Uhuru - who despite losing here or there - knows Kenya is bigger than them. Raila will NEVER become PORK because he has shown severally that he doesn't mind kenya going down for his ambition. 1982 coup stick out like a sour thumb.Quote from: Kichwa-mmeza mate on August 04, 2017, 03:45:02 PMI believe the Rwandese like all human beings want freedom and choice. Even infants as old as two days old want to have their way. In Kenya we were lucky to have had leaders who said NO not only to the colonialists but continued to say NO to Kenyattaa and Moi at the height of their dictatorial tendencies. We have therefore developed a very strong culture and tradition of resisting dictators and totalitarians which we can deploy very quickly. I liked Raila's answer when he was asked to condemn the tribal vitriol in the social media. The successful story of the opposition has yet to be told because we now focus so much on money and power. However, it will be a powerful story when the achievements of those who fought for our freedoms post independence is told. It will probably be told after Raila passes away. This is why they cannot finish Raila no matter how much they try. His legacy is sealed. He did not do it alone by any means but he has become a symbol of that struggle with all its success and glory. Money and power come and go but the freedoms and democracy we have achieved will always stay with us. We are not going back to Egypt.Quote from: Vintage Windy City Assassin on August 04, 2017, 12:45:23 PMQuote from: Robina on August 04, 2017, 11:49:49 AMRwanda is a cult system. Expect 93% Kagame. Most serious opponents are in jail. Like Deutschland - it will take decades for them to break out of the anything for peace spell.He has a shot at declaring himself mwami. That way they can dispense with the expensive charade of elections. Rwandan society has been deferential to authoritarians since antiquity.
I think Matiba - who is now bankrupt cripple - is the most outstanding second liberation hero. Raila, Imanyara, Nyong'o, Muite, etc are second tier.
That can be debated but Raila is obviuously the longests serving and also the longest in detention. Quote from: Robina on August 04, 2017, 04:16:57 PMI think Matiba - who is now bankrupt cripple - is the most outstanding second liberation hero. Raila, Imanyara, Nyong'o, Muite, etc are second tier.
You disproportionately attribute our democratic advancement to Raila. Kenya has always been an advanced democracy by sub-saharan africa. It has always religiously held election every 5yr, has stuck with democratic ideals & practise and apart from Raila failed coup - Kenyans believe in peaceful ousting of power. Where Raila wanted to take Kenya in 82 -is why Rwanda, UG and most of African countries are backwater - under tight military control. We have to thanks the wisdom of Moi, Kenyatta and Kibaki - and now Uhuru - who despite losing here or there - knows Kenya is bigger than them. Raila will NEVER become PORK because he has shown severally that he doesn't mind kenya going down for his ambition. 1982 coup stick out like a sour thumb.Quote from: Kichwa-mmeza mate on August 04, 2017, 03:45:02 PMI believe the Rwandese like all human beings want freedom and choice. Even infants as old as two days old want to have their way. In Kenya we were lucky to have had leaders who said NO not only to the colonialists but continued to say NO to Kenyattaa and Moi at the height of their dictatorial tendencies. We have therefore developed a very strong culture and tradition of resisting dictators and totalitarians which we can deploy very quickly. I liked Raila's answer when he was asked to condemn the tribal vitriol in the social media. The successful story of the opposition has yet to be told because we now focus so much on money and power. However, it will be a powerful story when the achievements of those who fought for our freedoms post independence is told. It will probably be told after Raila passes away. This is why they cannot finish Raila no matter how much they try. His legacy is sealed. He did not do it alone by any means but he has become a symbol of that struggle with all its success and glory. Money and power come and go but the freedoms and democracy we have achieved will always stay with us. We are not going back to Egypt.Quote from: Vintage Windy City Assassin on August 04, 2017, 12:45:23 PMHe has a shot at declaring himself mwami. That way they can dispense with the expensive charade of elections. Rwandan society has been deferential to authoritarians since antiquity.
I believe the Rwandese like all human beings want freedom and choice. Even infants as old as two days old want to have their way. In Kenya we were lucky to have had leaders who said NO not only to the colonialists but continued to say NO to Kenyattaa and Moi at the height of their dictatorial tendencies. We have therefore developed a very strong culture and tradition of resisting dictators and totalitarians which we can deploy very quickly. I liked Raila's answer when he was asked to condemn the tribal vitriol in the social media. The successful story of the opposition has yet to be told because we now focus so much on money and power. However, it will be a powerful story when the achievements of those who fought for our freedoms post independence is told. It will probably be told after Raila passes away. This is why they cannot finish Raila no matter how much they try. His legacy is sealed. He did not do it alone by any means but he has become a symbol of that struggle with all its success and glory. Money and power come and go but the freedoms and democracy we have achieved will always stay with us. We are not going back to Egypt.Quote from: Vintage Windy City Assassin on August 04, 2017, 12:45:23 PMHe has a shot at declaring himself mwami. That way they can dispense with the expensive charade of elections. Rwandan society has been deferential to authoritarians since antiquity.
He has a shot at declaring himself mwami. That way they can dispense with the expensive charade of elections. Rwandan society has been deferential to authoritarians since antiquity.
Paul Kagame re-elected president with 99% of vote in Rwanda electionFormer guerrilla leader praised for bringing stability and growth after genocide but criticised as authoritarian wins third term
QuotePaul Kagame re-elected president with 99% of vote in Rwanda electionFormer guerrilla leader praised for bringing stability and growth after genocide but criticised as authoritarian wins third termhttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/aug/05/paul-kagame-secures-third-term-in-rwanda-presidential-election
Kagame will get Tustis killed again he is being stupid. Remember Hutu are in EASTERN Congo waiting for him to die or become impotent politically and they will strike