Great Taz
At least we agree to agree or to disagree. My worry is for those bloggers in Kenya who will be used to support a particular cause. They are actually in political party's budgets. If you believe the recent online posts.
When you are paid, you had better be believing what you are told. Otherwise you are in trouble.
You have no idea how many times I've been asked to push a particular agenda online. Some of the guys are here on Wazua. As a Kenyan the temptation is big.
But you have to think hard.
Opinions should never ever be regulated on a forum like wazua. But paid mf's should be stopped. That is the onus on Wazua admins. They know who's been paid and who's expressing an opinion.
I will give you a few links to follow online
http://jukwaa.proboards....;thread=6742&page=1
http://kenya.rcbowen.com...mp;t=22612&start=25
I have more, just don't want the cops in my living room.
This is not an issue about a journalist hacking into emails. Actually that is fair game. As everyone needs to be on the straight and narrow. You want journalists to do another mihadarati story.
This is a case where someone is being investigated for threatening witnesses with dire consequences in their lives if they "lie". Listen to his audio. Was he set up? Probably.
In Kenya, that is a crime. In the ICC, the fellow is in trouble. For you?
Have your opinions and stick by them. Shout them out online if you have to. No one should stop you from having opinions.
But when you go into the dark side. Giving out the names of witnesses, giving out state documents. You had better be ready to answer the questions that come to you. Who paid you? Where are you in your time of need?
RAO, Uk, or whoever. Don't fall for easy money. You will end up shot like Mungiki guys.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.