Thursday, September 27, 2012
Dear Kenyan politician,
You must think
us to be so gullible, you must think we have no eyes. But I don’t blame you.
While you were one of us, it is all you saw, and what son is a worthy son,
except the one that surpasses all that his father ever was? And you have by all
means surpassed your father. With every subsequent rebirth we see that you
learnt the lessons, you learnt them well. And we, we let you carry out your impunity
with heads bowed low, for as you told us, the reason we have you is because we
don’t know anything, and we need you to defend our rights. And then you tell us
that in order to love your neighbor as yourself, you must first love yourself.
And love yourself you do.
That guy speaks
well, Dedan Kimathi must be turning in his grave, watching the independence he
fought for so hard washed down to an even more severe colonialism at the hands
of our very brothers… watching as you get up on national television and urge us
to wipe out those invaders who are in our land, while you embrace and bump
fists with their leader. Had Mekatilili known this was what she gave her life
up for, to watch her people turned to donkeys, working three jobs to barely
survive, while you dear politician decide that we must pay our and your taxes,
we must finance your holidays, and increase your salaries because the work you
do for us is so great, so vastly involving, that you have no time to appear and
fight for legislation that would better our lives. You must think us so
gullible. And we are.
Uliniahidi matamu sasa nanywa machungu,You said that you would fight the corruption now you only fight each otherYou promised me the sky, now I watch you while you fly awayYou told me to live, then you came and took my life awayDedan Kimathi must be turning in his grave,Mekatilili must be turning in her grave,What can say to youWhat would you have me doNow you just talk to my guns and my arrowsIt’s a refusal to think, a sad delusion by which the mind creates an excuse to brand the skin black, the society backward and the political economics third world. Leadership thus becomes confused with might and vice versa. Lives are mortgaged to give rise to a mini Euro-Anglo-American suburb and the cries of the people are silenced by the promise of edible warm and nutritious democracy. Demokrasia itakayojaza matumbo, itawapa watu makaazi, italeta ajira na kuwapa watu umoja na amani…
Meanwhile we
turn the other cheek. We call every reprimand aimed at you a bullet aimed at
removing our people from power. And then we go to that neighbor of ours and
burn his house down. Go and tell your leader to leave ours alone. The very next
day, you shake hands, the beginning of a coalition between the two of you.
Because two heads are better than one. No wonder you treat us like so, it is we
who have slept on the job. No one is responsible for my rights, that’s why they
call it capitalism. Look out for your rights and those of your people. Don’t
entrust them to another who is also just looking out for their own rights and
those of their people…
Paukwa pakawa, umesaidia vipi wenzako hawa, nalia,Sahani ya mchele, wengine wafa njaa tumbo yako mbele,Giza ya mwizi, lakini mchana twaogopa siku hizi,Kiboko kwa mkorofi, maovu yako yanapigiwa makofi…Dua la mnyonge halimpati mweweMwenye nguvu mpishe, kilio changu kisikizeeDua la mnyonge halimpati mweweNalia, nalia….
But we are done.
No more sleeping on the job. No more voting is for the old and grey. No more
get out of my land you stranger, yet he too was born in the same hospital I
was. Eventually, the chickens come home to roost. And no matter how much you
postpone the day of reckoning, yours will come. And the voice that we have, the
voice that you silenced, we shall use it then… we will dig further into our
pockets to run our economy. We will work harder to see our children through
school, and we will teach them to be one… and eventually, you will grow old,
and so will your ideologies. Then you will be irrelevant, and you will be
replaced… it will happen… And I hope you
live long enough to see it…
Yours,
Young Citizen.
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