It’s not 16 students only who died. It’s hundreds of Christian students. It’s a massacre.
I haven’t been updating on since morning. Yes, it’s been deliberate. But I will tell you a few things.
1. It’s not 16 students only who died. It’s hundreds of Christian students. It’s a massacre.
2. Alshabab has sympathizers in the political network, majority in opposition but a substantial number in jubilee. Kikulacho ki nguoni mwako.This is the reason this war may not end soon.
3. Terrorism and politics go hand in hand here in Kenya. They are like Siamese twins. Whenever the country experience high voltage politics, terrorists must strike. It’s a time tested theory. Right now, it’s the war on corruption that has triggered this. It’s rented terrorism.
4. Christians and Muslims may be headed to tougher times ahead. Other countries have experienced religious wars, we are not far from it. The profiling of the students before being butchered exhibits a trend. Muslims must be proactive in curtailing the same.
5. It’s hypocritical of opposition leaders and judiciary to condemn the attacks. They supported the act. They fought terrorism laws both in courts and the street. They won, Kenyans lost. This is the price we are paying for the said ‘democracy’.
6. It’s time to reclaim our country. It’s time to know who our enemies are.
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