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Rank: Member Joined: 9/29/2010 Posts: 679 Location: nairobi
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bkismat wrote:kizee1 wrote:the guy made these statements during a private conversation, i think it sets a very dangerous precedent, racism or whatever! anyway the guy bought the team for usd 12m and its now valued at over 500m and the 2.5m fine is a joke...seriously this crap can happen to you based on a taped PRIVATE conversation?? wtf is the world coming to Private conversation with public consequences. And if he felt so strongly about blacks why was he having a black girlfriend? Of course majority of her circle of friends and acquaintances would be black. He has paid a very high price. private conversation with public consequences? what a lovely precedent that has been set
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/27/2012 Posts: 2,256 Location: Bandalungwa
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masukuma wrote:Alba wrote:alma wrote:This is just like the way some people will never vote for those people. They may smile in public as we are one but they will never vote for those people. "We are different, its our culture", They will say. Thats true. Kenyans have no leg to stand on when talking about racism. Kenya's tribalism is worse. No one is elected on merit of ideas in Kenya. people need to remember that "your rights end where mine begin" there is no such thing as tribalism in voting as it's a personal choice based on whatever metrics the vote owner deems fit. however tribalism rears it's head when you are hiring for professsional positions i.e. jobs. you need to remember that we don't elect leaders but rather representatives - they are to 'represent' us. Masukuma lives in dreamland. He actually thinks there is no tribal voting in Kenya. At this rate he will soon claim the earth is flat.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/27/2012 Posts: 2,256 Location: Bandalungwa
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kizee1 wrote:the guy made these statements during a private conversation, i think it sets a very dangerous precedent, racism or whatever! anyway the guy bought the team for usd 12m and its now valued at over 500m and the 2.5m fine is a joke...seriously this crap can happen to you based on a taped PRIVATE conversation?? wtf is the world coming to When sponsors are pulling out and players are threatening a boycott, the league has no choice.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,823 Location: Nairobi
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tnai9 wrote:masukuma wrote: people need to remember that "your rights end where mine begin" there is no such thing as tribalism in voting as it's a personal choice based on whatever metrics the vote owner deems fit. however tribalism rears it's head when you are hiring for professsional positions i.e. jobs. you need to remember that we don't elect leaders but rather representatives - they are to 'represent' us.
@Masukuma, what of the statement 'kura zetu tukiongeza na zao'? Msigawe kura, piga vile mmekuwa mkipiga kura kama kawaida? The whole election thing is based on tribalism whichever way you would like to phrase it unless if its semantics you are talking about. If so, then the statement would have been Kenyans vote along tribal lines and its also a personal choice election is choice! choice based on whatever metrics the owner choses on the flip side when you tasked with the duty to hire a person based on professional qualifications and you chose anything else - that is wrong! it can be wrong based on gender, race, ethnicity e.t.c. All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/17/2009 Posts: 3,583 Location: Kenya
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Alba wrote:masukuma wrote:Alba wrote:alma wrote:This is just like the way some people will never vote for those people. They may smile in public as we are one but they will never vote for those people. "We are different, its our culture", They will say. Thats true. Kenyans have no leg to stand on when talking about racism. Kenya's tribalism is worse. No one is elected on merit of ideas in Kenya. people need to remember that "your rights end where mine begin" there is no such thing as tribalism in voting as it's a personal choice based on whatever metrics the vote owner deems fit. however tribalism rears it's head when you are hiring for professsional positions i.e. jobs. you need to remember that we don't elect leaders but rather representatives - they are to 'represent' us. Masukuma lives in dreamland. He actually thinks there is no tribal voting in Kenya. At this rate he will soon claim the earth is flat. in its entirety
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,823 Location: Nairobi
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nakujua wrote:Alba wrote:masukuma wrote:Alba wrote:alma wrote:This is just like the way some people will never vote for those people. They may smile in public as we are one but they will never vote for those people. "We are different, its our culture", They will say. Thats true. Kenyans have no leg to stand on when talking about racism. Kenya's tribalism is worse. No one is elected on merit of ideas in Kenya. people need to remember that "your rights end where mine begin" there is no such thing as tribalism in voting as it's a personal choice based on whatever metrics the vote owner deems fit. however tribalism rears it's head when you are hiring for professsional positions i.e. jobs. you need to remember that we don't elect leaders but rather representatives - they are to 'represent' us. Masukuma lives in dreamland. He actually thinks there is no tribal voting in Kenya. At this rate he will soon claim the earth is flat. in its entirety ethnic voting is there.... i am just saying IT IS NOT WRONG to make the decision to vote based on ethnicity as opposed to other metrics such as height, ideas or freshness of breath. when Kenya gave you an ID at age 18 it determined that you are of age to make decisions for yourself that benefit you. All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/21/2013 Posts: 2,841 Location: Here
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masukuma wrote:Alba wrote:alma wrote:This is just like the way some people will never vote for those people. They may smile in public as we are one but they will never vote for those people. "We are different, its our culture", They will say. Thats true. Kenyans have no leg to stand on when talking about racism. Kenya's tribalism is worse. No one is elected on merit of ideas in Kenya. people need to remember that " your rights end where mine begin" there is no such thing as tribalism in voting as it's a personal choice based on whatever metrics the vote owner deems fit. however tribalism rears it's head when you are hiring for professsional positions i.e. jobs. you need to remember that we don't elect leaders but rather representatives - they are to 'represent' us. Reminds me of the human rights adage that 'You have a right to swing your arm, but your right to swing your arm ends where my nose begins.' Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/10/2008 Posts: 9,131 Location: Kanjo
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now ESPN reports that the dude has Cancer! What a life http://espn.go.com/los-a...r-donald-sterling-canceri.am.back!!!!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/9/2009 Posts: 2,003
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Rankaz13 wrote:masukuma wrote:Alba wrote:alma wrote:This is just like the way some people will never vote for those people. They may smile in public as we are one but they will never vote for those people. "We are different, its our culture", They will say. Thats true. Kenyans have no leg to stand on when talking about racism. Kenya's tribalism is worse. No one is elected on merit of ideas in Kenya. people need to remember that " your rights end where mine begin" there is no such thing as tribalism in voting as it's a personal choice based on whatever metrics the vote owner deems fit. however tribalism rears it's head when you are hiring for professsional positions i.e. jobs. you need to remember that we don't elect leaders but rather representatives - they are to 'represent' us. Reminds me of the human rights adage that 'You have a right to swing your arm, but your right to swing your arm ends where my nose begins.' .   @Rankaz13, for Nrb streets, it would be said your ....'ends where my b*lls begin'
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/9/2009 Posts: 2,003
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kizee1 wrote:bkismat wrote:kizee1 wrote:the guy made these statements during a private conversation, i think it sets a very dangerous precedent, racism or whatever! anyway the guy bought the team for usd 12m and its now valued at over 500m and the 2.5m fine is a joke...seriously this crap can happen to you based on a taped PRIVATE conversation?? wtf is the world coming to Private conversation with public consequences. And if he felt so strongly about blacks why was he having a black girlfriend? Of course majority of her circle of friends and acquaintances would be black. He has paid a very high price. private conversation with public consequences? what a lovely precedent that has been set @kizee1, your perceived privacy is abstract. With the wide adoption of social media and phone cameras, privacy as we used to know it, is a fallacy!
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