The altruistic among us urge other Kenyans to be careful in the choices they make for, as Johnny Carson, US Assistant Secretary of State once said, “Choices have consequences”. Every five-year electoral cycle, we repeat mistakes we previously made, which raises the question; should voters bear blame for the poor choices when the options presented are tainted? But rather than fight them, State mandarins discovered the only way to exact subservience from citizens is to keep them in fear, poverty and constant need. Often, we end up electing corrupt leaders because the electoral agency, NCIC, EACC, DPP and the Judiciary have failed Kenyans. If voters have a choice of three or more corrupt individuals on the ballot, they end up electing one.
Source: Standard Digital May 22, 2022 23:45 UTC