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Sunday, April 08, 2007

Everybody Is Selfish And We Must Therefore Tolerate Selfish Greedy Leaders, Some Kenyans Say

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Readers of this blog have left two similar comments here that eloquently put forward the idea that man by nature has always been selfish and therefore every leader is expected to be selfish. Their arguments seem to very convincing and they both appear to be making lots of sense. The comments were in response to two seperate posts I made one on the way Kenyans make constitutions and the other castigating the so-called current front-runners for the presidency in this year's elections for being selfish.
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The really sad thing about this thinking is that it is rampant amongst Kenyans today and that is why we tolerate thieves, looters, rapists, liars, conmen and sons of land grabbers and murderers as our leaders. It is interesting how almost all the leading presidential candidates save for two or three should be in Kamiti prison but have the cheek to stand for the presidency. I honestly do not know of any other country in the world where something like this can happen (please correct me of I am wrong.)

It is time Kenyans demanded for SELFLESS leadership, because this is the only thing that will save our beloved motherland at this point in time. It is the only thing that can free us from the deep hole we are in currently.

What would have happened to South Africa had Nelson Mandela selfishly taken a deal to be released from his Robeen Island prison "home" of 27 years in return for deserting the cause? What would have happened if he had done what Kenyan leaders do—ask for a lot of money in return for selling out his motherland? Thank God for his selfless sacrifice that finally led to the New South Africa we know today.

What would have happened if Tom Mboya had cut a deal with the colonial government to join the cabinet and abandon the independence struggle in return for wealth and comfort? It is mainly his selfless courage that won the hearts of Nairobians, most of them from the Kikuyu tribe to vote for him and it was Tom Mboya that most Kenyans were voting for when the gave Kanu a resounding victory over Kadu in those unforgettable Independence elections of 1963.

Human beings are selfish by nature are they not, and constitutions are made with selfish motives, are they not? Is that why the founding fathers of the great nation of America risked being hanged by making their famous declaration of independence? Was it a selfish act that founded the greatest nation on earth?

If we cannot find truly selfless leaders to stand in this year's general election, then I will be the first to tell you all, to give everything up because it cannot be done.

To make matters worse, this reader seems to be angry as they feed us with this thesis of theirs which they are sure is the correct thing that dare not be challenged.

God help Kenya.

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