Sunday 29 April 2012

JP Mbabazi's apology is 'unco-ordinated troop movement'.

 They all need to know that in the kind of fracases that the demagogues of FDC are engineering, many little things can happen, many unfamiliar right things will happen etc.  What if the police persons had had ended up in Grinding's eye socket?  It is indeed also a pressure point!

Amama Mbabazi needs to apologize to the police.

Our trouble now is that the ordinary Ugandan is currently being taken for a ride by two deluded Bakiga who are playthings of deluded Central region neotraditionalism.  Yes!  The Buganda neotraditionalists have never had it better!  Instead of past indigenous demagogues like Augustine Kamya, that cobbler of Katwe of the 1950s, now they have rented the grandchildren of Nyabingi to disguise their intentions!  Who else do you see milling around Besigye and Turinawe apart from the Young Turks of Buganda neotraditionalism: Sempala, Nganda, Lukwago, Kikungwe etc.  Have you ever seen Kazora there, Wafula etc?

The Buganda neotraditionalists have seen that they cannot extract much in consessions from YK Museveni so now they must embarass him out of power.  That talk of corruption, unemployment, bad roads is nonsensical because whoever would have been in power, those realities would be there staring us in our faces, and they will indeed continue to do so for many years to come.  Talk of corruption is even more nonsensical because it confuses the increased avenues of exposing corruption with the increased incidence of corruption.  There has never been any direct linkage between improved epidemiological monitoring of disease and increased incidence unless we want to declare ourselves thorough idiots!

Any how, what is it in the demagoguery of Turinawe that will make Uganda grow out of deeply ingrained corruption?  Is it NRM that mounted a guard of honour for Sebagala when he was returning from USA to serve a jail sentence for being a petty crook?  Is it NRM/Museveni who nominated Sebagala to be a presidential candidate after his stint as a jail bird?  Is it Museveni who elected Sebagala as a mayor?  Is it NRM that lines the streets to greet Bad Black when she is coming out of jail, that reprehensible crook?  When notables from our tribes are locked up because of corruption, why do we assail State House by the coach load to petition the president to release the crooks from prison?  It is because we are collectively corrupt.  So, all that talk about corruption this, and corruption that is essentially corrupt talk in its own right!

In the same vein, because our minds are excessively sexualised, when we see anybody touching anyone, we view everything through the sex lens.  Many here think that if they were to touch Turinawe's breast, they would do it with a sexual intent.  So whoever else touches Turinawe's breast, is doing so with a similar intent.  What rrrrrrrrrrrrubish!  Our eyes are jaundiced, so whatever we see is yellow!  We are crooked. 

If I were to rule you, I would rule you for 50 years with a bonus.  And I am only a mere Corporal! 
 
You have spent all the 25 or so years from 1986 fighting the government.  Now when you are dissuaded from fighting, or defeated or pacified, you turn around and say there are no drugs, no roads, no jobs etc.

Do you, in your great minds imagine that the brass shells and gun powder that were being scattered all around were by some magic turning into penicillin, quinine, colas, and blackboards?  I really need an answer here!

do you think that the resources that were going into the activities associated with snuffing out all those outfit below would also still be available to put in place infrastructure.  No roads, no this no that, why should they be there when all these years you have just been fighting each other, and attempting to reject each other? 

Look at all that.  Those were you Ugandans fighting each other.  Why do you eat your cake and also want to have it?

I see you saying that NRM has destroyed the country.  Is neutralising all those outfits what it takes to destroy the country?  




1.    Uganda National Liberation Army (UNLA)
2.    Uganda People’s Democratic Army (UPDM/A)
3.    Uganda People’s Army (UPA)
4.    Ruwenzururu  Kingdom Freedom Movement
5.    Uganda Freedom Movement (UFM)
6.    Uganda Mujahdeen Movement (UMM)
7.    Ninth October Movement/Army (NOM/A)
8.    Allied Democratic Front/Force (ADF)
9.    Force Obote Back Army (FOBA),
10.           Federal Democratic Movement (Fedemo)
11.           West Nile Bank Front (WNBF) I &II
12.           Uganda National Democratic Alliance/Kirimuttu (UNDA)
13.           National Army for the Liberation of Uganda (NALU)
14.           Uganda National Rescue Front (UNRF) I &II
15.           Holy Spirit Movement/Holy Spirit Mobile Forces (HSM) I
16.            Holy Spirit Movement/Holy Spirit Mobile Forces (HSM) II
17.           Citizen Army for Multiparty Politics (CAMP),
18.           Action Restore Justice (ARJ)
19.           Former Uganda National Army (FUNA),
20.           Anti-Referendum Army (ARA),
21.           Peoples’ Redundant Army (PRA)
22.           Uganda Salvation Force/Army (USF/A)
23.           Lord’s Army
24.           Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA)
 
 
 
  
 
Lance Corporal (Rtd) Patrick Otto

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