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  1. JazzMan

    We need to have a conversation

    This is very true, but it is only one side of the story. Where someone local were to attempt to bootstrap their idea, the roadblocks they meet are enough to get them to quit, or even sell their innovation. A great example is Morris Mbetsa, a proper Kenyan innovator. The guy came up with great...
  2. JazzMan

    We need to have a conversation

    This government hates its own youth. Wewe jaribu ufungue biz kama hiyo uone vile polisi, KRA, KEBS, NEMA, kanjo na mafisi wengine wataland kwako wakitaka kakitu. Na ukikataa kutoa polisi wanakuua.
  3. JazzMan

    Fake News - Click Bait,No. 5 Will Shock You

    Hata ukiweka info ya maana hivi, people will still be swayed by politics and emotions. Kama kawa kazi itakuwa kucheka watu kama wale walikuwa wanashambulia na kutusi watu. Kizingizio ni eti wanachukia wakikuyu kwa sababu ya kusema uhuruto na chupilee are a disaster. Na wako humu tu. Watajifanya...
  4. JazzMan

    Gwatisapp imejam

    Imeniokoa manze. Kulifaa kuwa na whatsapp group call leo but niko hapa nakula mapaja ya kuku halafu baadaye nikule mapaja ya Nduku
  5. JazzMan

    New life for communist era Hungarian architecture...

    Naomba utuletee picha. Ni weekend saa hii dochumentz hatutashika Pole, nimekumbuka Meria ameishiwa na mbandos, sasa ako free mode
  6. JazzMan

    Laikipia, update

    Again, you fail to learn from the example of the Shifta War and the resulting massacres. The government meted all sorts of violence on the Somalis. What did that achieve when they're still supporting terrorists? Yes, call it what it is, but come up with different actions. Violence has already...
  7. JazzMan

    Laikipia, update

    Excellent!! Well put!! I was reading somewhere the thing that has proved lethal to many communal practices in the RV has been education. Many young people have left behind some disgusting practices and are instead embracing modernism.
  8. JazzMan

    Laikipia, update

    General mgani na recent history imemlemea. Wacha kupeana cheo ovyo ovyo.
  9. JazzMan

    Laikipia, update

    It is you who brought up murdering them and as you have rightly mentioned, expect consequences. You cannot limit ideas and experiences to what you think is right for you, even if it goes against your bloodlust. These analogies are to help you expand your horizons, not stick to what has been...
  10. JazzMan

    Laikipia, update

    You missed the point by a country mile. All this you've written was done to the Somalis and guess what, they are the very same ones hiding elements of Al Shabab among them, and even resorting to chasing away "nywele ngumu." The lessons are right in front of your eyes but you refuse to learn.
  11. JazzMan

    Laikipia, update

    Human rights abuse according to whom? The West, the very people who bomb weddings for target practice? So killing the Pokot is less of a human rights abuse than re-educating them? What logic is this? Culture has never been static. A culture has to consistently weed itself of what is not right...
  12. JazzMan

    D material in danger

    When police chose to hunt Kenyans for sport, why wouldn't Kenyans do something to protect ourselves?
  13. JazzMan

    Laikipia, update

    But it's the Pokots who are terrorists according to him
  14. JazzMan

    Laikipia, update

    If you would have done your reading, you will have noticed China is taking a different approach with the Uyghurs. Rather than primitive brutalising as you propose, China is re-educating its Uyghur population to better fit into the society China is building. I know this won't satiate your blood...
  15. JazzMan

    D material in danger

    Mahali imefika, people know it's either they fight for their lives or die at the hands of police.
  16. JazzMan

    Laikipia, update

    You will kill them today and their children will still do the same things. Doing the same nonesense and expecting different results is madness. The british saw kikuyus as aggressors, put them in concentration camps and committed massacres. Did that change the sentiments of the people?
  17. JazzMan

    Laikipia, update

    So your solution is to kill and hope for the best? There are many examples in history where such thinking has failed, the recent example being the Taliban. Come up with something better.
  18. JazzMan

    Laikipia, update

    Here is where you go wrong. Just because it's Pokots doing the banditry doesn't mean it is all of them engaged in it. You brutalise all because your eyes glaze with hate, you turn all of them into enemies.
  19. JazzMan

    Laikipia, update

    It doesn't matter whether they are the aggressors or not. If you choose to brutalise a whole community, you radicalise all.
  20. JazzMan

    Laikipia, update

    This entire thread is the perfect explanation of how terrorism comes to be. Kikuyus who know well of the mau mau massacres know exactly how the Pokot are going to react going forward.
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