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To give solutions, we must first define the problem. And to get a precise and clear defunition, I've had to scour around into the political consciousness of young people who can understand 'Hessy'.
One respondent answered me on what he made of 'Hessy'. 'Ask yourself, can this happen in the US or even SA? ... the police are now the goons, revealing operations and continuing investigations, and even, colluding with thugs'. This respondent went on to detail the difficulties of joining the 'Hessy' groups, and some of the leaked stories about the groups.
In the course of conversation, another remarked; 'tuko unstable, kama elements za periodic table'.
Then 'anarchy' popped up from the group. My work was only to add, 'sindio!'
I was reminded in our conversation, that some of these policemen, and even women, are even former street kids and thugs who instead of finding shelter and love, reform and sincere public service; their old techniques are instead extolled and relied upon. 'Gang and counter gang' style.
Yesterday I heard from similar young men and women from a different location. And even there I found the young people, talking about how this 'Hessy' business is a threat to basic human rights and may in fact, be engineered to certain effects that may not be in the interest of freedom, or happiness or prosperity for the majority.
The problem is difficult to summarize. But I'll try: The government is finding it difficult to deal with contemporary issues, even despite the technology at its disposal. Instead it has taken a path of emulating the Colonial solutions that upon reflection, could only work for the short term, after independence.