Kenya is changing very quickly and one cannot assume that everything is going to be ok and life will go on as usual. I watched the NASA crowd to day and Jubilee crowds yesterday and its amazing how quickly the youth is getting radicalized. The speakers are cheered on the more extreme their utterances are. The NASA crowd want to hear from Joho and Babu Owino and Oururuto are cheered on when they issue threats and insult to the judiciary. Everybody is claiming that they are men and will not be tishwad. One cannot therefore claim that all you need is for ouru or Raila to win and people will fall on line. Responsible leaders are those who manage change so that it does not consume all of us.
Kenya is indeed changing, but so is everything everywhere in the world. Some things might even be changing quickly in Kenya. But there is little change where there really needs to be change. For example, I'm sure I can safely count on things like "our man", "eating", crappy services from the government, a general cluelessness from those in power .... for some years to come.
The "youth" are getting excited by "extreme utterances"? They are mostly unemployed idlers looking to kill time, get some free soft drinks and
mandazis at these events, get a few shillings to go beat up people on the other side, and so on. The "smarter" ones among them are busy "hustling" or on the market to be "sponsored". Today's youth in Kenya are largely a sad lot. Even the universities no longer produce intelligent, thoughtful protest or commentary on where things are and where they might be going. No, sir; you aren't going to get anything even remotely resembling a hint at revolution from this lot.
On real men not being "
tishwad", huge crowds are the best place to be tough. Everyone has "
makende mbili", and big ones too. Until someone gives them a hard kick, with a "
mta do?". Historically, Kenyans have never been good at responding to any number of "
mta do"s. Real suckers so punishment.
SO, I'm pretty confident that very little will change. If Jubilee wins, then Kenyans can expect to get what they have been getting, but "taken to the next level". If NASA wins, Kenyans can expect to get the same sort of crap, but at a slower "start-up" pace. And the "radical youth" will keep getting exactly the same rear-end
tarimbo that they are getting right now