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Just me

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Just another WordPress.com weblog

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Just me

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Just me | Just another WordPress.com weblog Just me Me and my country. April 13, 2011 at 8:37 am ( Uncategorized ) I’m surprised at the vehemence of my emotions towards my country nowadays. I have always been able to be apathetic and just declare that I hate politicians. Prior to the elections, everyone had an opinion about ODM and PNU. Almost everyone engaged in heated debates on why theirs was the candidate of choice. I didn’t. Bacause I didn’t really care. I ‘didn’t feel the politics vibe’. In 2007 elections, I voted. I didn’t vote for leaders that I trusted or believed in, I voted by default. I voted for a candidate of my tribe. I could have voted for the opposing camp, but I didn’t trust him. Because generally, my tribe doesn’t trust his tribe. I was born in Nairobi. Where it really doesn’t matter what tribe you are, because life is hard for all of us. Being a certain tribe in Nairobi is not a passport to anything. I speak my language sparingly. Ya kuomba maj...

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