The politics of our land

I think its such a shame the way the politics of this country are run.

We can suspend someone from work who is accused of assault and yet we cannot do the same for someone accused of mass murder. In fact, we let the latter run the country and even go on hunger strike on their behalf.

What happens to all those still in the camps who everyday go through involuntary hunger strike? What happens to them? The people accused and our supposed leaders own vast tracts of land and yet, they have not volunteered a few acres to cater for the people thrust out of their homes due to chaos brought on by their supporters. At what point does their humanity kick in? At what point do they begin to lead?

Meanwhile, complacent, tolerant Kenyans continue in the usual idiocy of supporting leaders who do not benefit anyone but themselves. Recycled leaders with no clear vision and who hop from party to party as per convenience. Where is the vision? Where is the service? Where is the vocation?

Another election time draws near. Please let us let our idea of change be real and not merely recycling the old garbage that we already have.