Are you a royal prince or a peasant? Now that Fidel has been - TopicsExpress



          

Are you a royal prince or a peasant? Now that Fidel has been laid to peace, gods wont haunt me for making these outrageous observations. If they hurt you, apologies in advance, I am not send by the devil to spoil your week. Young Kenyans need to realize this and swallow it hook, line and sinker. Kenya, like any society is divided into two antagonistic but complimenting groups - The Royals and the peasants. The peasants nowadays call themselves Middle Class. The royals are the rulers and peasants the followers. Royal families are filthy rich, moguls and tycoons. They take buffet for breakfast and 3-piece meal for dinner.They are united by power and wealth. The peasants are motivated by struggles, frustrations and in Kenya sycophancy. Their unity is hinged on TRIBE, religion, culture and origins. Noble families produce leaders. The Monarchies are spread all over the world, the Rockefellers, The Bushs, Queens empire and Kabakas. Locally we have Odingas and Kenyattas among many others. They dine together and call each other brothers. When Fidel died, the government machinery were deployed including Airforce jets. NIS led by the director himself camped in the homestead to hunt the killer. The chief government pathologist was the one leading the autopsy. In the same week, another Kenyan called Meshack Yebei, speculated to be an ICC witness was brutally murdered and body thrown in R. Yala. On reporting to the police they were reluctant to take any action, brushing off the complaint that the gentleman was lost. No national Requiem mass was held or a jet to carry his remains for autopsy. Note that he comes from The DPs, H.E Rutos community, Fidel doesnt. But who recieved the best after life attention?- The royal prince. The annals of history have shown that the royals are worshiped into the grave and peasants buried without a fuss. Royals never die, they are assassinated, eliminated or poisoned. Remember the butchered soldiers at Kapedo, ferried in a truck their corpses scorned by the hot Rift Valley sun all the way to Nairobi. The air force choppers were being spared to later transport a member of the royal family like Fidel, May his soul R.I.P. Should we envy the monarchies, royal families and imperialists? Absolutely Nay. What we should learn is that unless you are one of them, keep your butt cool and respect fellow peasants, who nowadays call themselves middle class. You, like them are just voting machines brainwashed to shake your hips to the tune of the imperials. They are never enemies but RIVALS. They debate hotly in Parliament and later proceed to the parliament canteen to partake of a million-shilling-plate-meal bought by your taxes. The will tell you that YOU are marginalized while they live in posh residential suites, their kids study in overseas colleges and their bank accounts are constipating from cash overload. This year lets have more mature citizenry, who understand their cadre in society and are awake to the realization that we are united by more than struggles. Above all, work hard to become a royal prince yourself. The lines were actually drawn long ago; when the founders of these imperials like Kenyatta Senior were busy amassing wealth and power, our grandfathers were busy hunting antelopes, working in town councils, others taking Busaa, others marrying the 7th wife, and you know what yours was doing. Instead of hating on Royals and fellow peasants, build your own empire founded on virtues of kindness, fairness, diligence, godliness and honesty. B.M.W production (c)
Posted on: Mon, 12 Jan 2015 07:04:48 +0000

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