masukuma wrote:mobutu123 wrote:Amores wrote:mobutu123 wrote:obiero wrote:mobutu123 wrote:Am not sure if elections are doing any service to this great country.The outcome leaves us more divided,the 'victors' ride rough-shoddy over the 'losers' and the country seems to be in some sought of state of emergency to the end.May be we should look for another way of choosing our so called leaders. tujaribu kingdom kama saudi arabia.
Hehe. With a stage name like mobutu how democratic are you
@obiero,l
ook at wat democracy is doing to our country.may be we need a dictator kaa mobutu.
what id it doing?
Democracy has been hailed as the best system of governance enabling a nation have prosperity,empowerment and cohesion.
our kenyan example makes this statement a fallacy.
we are divided along tribal lines,hate each other,are intolerant,preach peace while holding a machete in one hand and we proudly call ourselves democrats. seriously?
You really think we hate each other?

Tembeeni muone!!
I agree with masukuma you need a different experience to compare with before you are too quick to hate yourself. All societies have clusters within them and in Kenya our clusters happen to be tribe. Other societies have different ones, in India it is castes, in America color, in some places like the UK it may be social class etc. Our cluster system even when we do not feel like it is rather egalitarian. A Luo even the one who does not like a Kikuyu does not feel inferior to the Kikuyu. In fact every ethnic group in Kenya feels superior to all others. If we have hatred for each other it is a hatred of equals.
The other advantage of having tribal clusters is that it masks other more oppressive clustering. A Kikuyu in Kibera has a kinship relation to a Kikuyu in Karen. Even when a few people snob others after acquiring some wealth the tribal bounds would not allow it to go to a point of widespread dehumanizing of one segment of the population. Contrast this with the Caste system in India or in Arabs countries such as Saudi Arabia. In those societies the clustering is such that it eliminates all humanity from certain groups of people.
In America racism is much deeper than our tribalism. Sometimes I feel this tribal sensitivity is a middle class thing. Go to a mjengo where there are many people working and everyone is known by their tribe yet they are not sensitive about it; Mkisii wa mawe, Mjaluo wa kukoroga, Mkamba wa mbao, Mkikuyu wa mfereji etc.