Saturday, January 21, 2012

MORALLY LAME?

Kenya voted and fought at the same time in the years of two thousand and seven and eight. Individuals turned against each other and fought brutally with both arm and teeth. Blood and injuries rendered the air and within a veruy short time, we could not define the meaning of peace. Brotherhood of many years was broken down and swiftly deterred and people turned into instant animals and murdered shamelessly because of few words of dischord that was watered by devils at heart. A countable number of political class caused thousands to disagree and fight tirelessly without knowing exactly  a clear reason why they had to do so. As we choose to forget that dark moment that left scars on the lives of many innocent Kenyans especially children, let kenya together with its citizenry learn from the past mistakes and seek to seal the lopholes. Next week will be a week of anxiety for both the suspects and nation at large. The internally displaced will be looking forward for someone to take liability of the crimes committed. Both on international and local level, all are awaiting for justice to be administered. Pains and strained hearts will be calmed down when we all see some form of law being applied and aforementioned wrongs gets treated with requisite level of justice.

 From where I am blogging, scars of the skirmishes are very evident.  It will be therefore be very important that crimes that brought about such wounds be meted with relevant sense of law. Many are waiting and me too I'm waiting to see justice in the city. The most critical lessons however for all us therefore is to put down and never dare ever to forget is about our morally lame nature  that triggered the violence. Human beings are not chicken to be slaughtered. Peace of mind, dignity and respect is all traits that almost everyone would like one day to be extended to them as courtesy. Place value on the head of every living being and let not innocent blood be shed on the ground be it in Kenya or any other country around this globe.  Peace to you all.  

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