So are you saying that he should not try and persuade the word to treat africa fairly? Are you saying that he is wrong in trying to get aftica recognised? Should he just cower and retreat like other african heads of state because of fear of failure?
That tweet is a deafitist argument, looking at the loss instead of the gains made, getting approval of 125 states is no joke and he should be applouded for stepping up.
Lakini wakenya ofcouse really want to see the president and infact the country fail which is just dumbfounding.
Should he just cower and retreat like other african heads of state because of fear of failure?
All members of brics have rallied behind the president's request......That's where brics comes in
Well all Kenyans praying for Kenya's downfall ndio wako na shida.....uhuru went to those wazungus for their money, we have to negotiate with those same wazungus to give us repreive as we try and pay back their money...not unless unasema we should not even tryUsiweke kwa lungs. What the tweet is alluding to is not to put all trust on wazungu because wanaweza kuruka
Well all Kenyans praying for Kenya's downfall ndio wako na shida.....uhuru went to those wazungus for their money, we have to negotiate with those same wazungus to give us repreive as we try and pay back their money...not unless unasema we should not even try
I'm not sure what your point is but this is Kenya's ambassador to UN. Even him he's shocked with the voting.
Where is the shock?, he is simply saying that for once the global south is united unlike in the past....
So is the global south rallying behind kenya in such great numbers a good thing or a bad thing?This is the shock. Wacha kuweka kwa lungs. Kubali yaishe. Wazungu walitucheza
kabisa truly dumbfounding kila siku wanatafuta kitu hide this oneSo are you saying that he should not try and persuade the word to treat africa fairly? Are you saying that he is wrong in trying to get aftica recognised? Should he just cower and retreat like other african heads of state because of fear of failure?
That tweet is a deafitist argument, looking at the loss instead of the gains made, getting approval of 125 states is no joke and he should be applouded for stepping up.
Lakini wakenya ofcouse really want to see the president and infact the country fail which is just dumbfounding.
So is the global south rallying behind kenya in such great numbers a good thing or a bad thing?
So are you saying that those 136 countries including kenya is wrong for negotiating a fair tax regime?First of all, nobody is rallying behind Kenya.
This proposal was developed in 2021 by 136 countries.
So are you saying that those 136 countries including kenya is wrong for negotiating a fair tax regime?
So in short you are advocating that the global south should just give up because wazungu will not support mwafrika? You know that is a defeatist mentality that aligns with the white man and is against africa...in short a classic defination of a gakunia (those who sided with the colonialist and advised kenyans and african to accept defeat)No, what I'm saying is usiweke hii story kwa. The point raised by OP is that wazungu will mostly not support mwafrika. 136 countries supported this in 2021. In 2023 it's 125 countries.
So in short you are advocating that the global south should just give up because wazungu will not support mwafrika? You know that is a defeatist mentality that aligns with the white man and is against africa...in short a classic defination of a gakunia (those who sided with the colonialist and advised kenyans and african to accept defeat)
That is exactly how a gakunia thinks, discouraging their own people that they should not try because the odds are against them....imo africans have overcome even more insurmountable odds than these in the past, its the naysayers that complicate thingsNo. What I'm saying is mwafrika shouldn't get overly excited by standing ovations given by wazungu. Yesterday the internet was awash with Ruto being given a standing ovation more than the contents of his speech
Wacha zako the guy is getting standing ovation anytime he addresses a gathering of leaders not just wazunguNo. What I'm saying is mwafrika shouldn't get overly excited by standing ovations given by wazungu.
That is exactly how a gakunia thinks, discouraging their own people that they should not try because the odds are against them....imo africans have overcome even more insurmountable odds than these in the past, its the naysayers that complicate things