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It's sad when parents watch these terrible news on tv stations everyday worse when you hear the cs talk
Nani atasaidia hawa watoto ili wasome ?
 
This is the folly of adopting western laws for a people who are essentially evolving.

All countries which have developed have had the death penalty for example - it is not a coincidence that some of the biggest economies still do. Here you have a funny constitution imposed on us by clueless baboons, both local and foreign, which protects criminals more than the victims. Eti arsonists are released with a slap on the wrist because they are minors. Elsewhere terrorists are released on bail because it's their 'constitutional right'. Nobody fears the law anymore so people can even video each other burning their relatives eti they are witches.

The law should respond to the specific peculiarities of a society, and not be an aspirational treatise for a utopian society. In a country where an entire community supports cattle rustling, for example, expecting Scotland Yard policing to solve the problem is just retarded. Across the border M7 solved the problem by simply impressing on the Karamojong that the state had a greater capacity for violence than they had. They would steal a few herds of cattle and would face retaliation using helicopter gunships. Do you hear of rustling there now?

In the case of school fires in Kenya, all the Gavament has to do is jail several perpetrators for 20 years in Kamiti and that's the last you would hear of it.

But we can't do that now can we? Every life matters? Our tubabas and tumamis are indespendable, right?
 
This is the folly of adopting western laws for a people who are essentially evolving.

All countries which have developed have had the death penalty for example - it is not a coincidence that some of the biggest economies still do. Here you have a funny constitution imposed on us by clueless baboons, both local and foreign, which protects criminals more than the victims. Eti arsonists are released with a slap on the wrist because they are minors. Elsewhere terrorists are released on bail because it's their 'constitutional right'. Nobody fears the law anymore so people can even video each other burning their relatives eti they are witches.

The law should respond to the specific peculiarities of a society, and not be an aspirational treatise for a utopian society. In a country where an entire community supports cattle rustling, for example, expecting Scotland Yard policing to solve the problem is just retarded. Across the border M7 solved the problem by simply impressing on the Karamojong that the state had a greater capacity for violence than they had. They would steal a few herds of cattle and would face retaliation using helicopter gunships. Do you hear of rustling there now?

In the case of school fires in Kenya, all the Gavament has to do is jail several perpetrators for 20 years in Kamiti and that's the last you would hear of it.

But we can't do that now can we? Every life matters? Our tubabas and tumamis are indespendable, right?

Guka, at this rate Admin should find a way of pinning a comment.
That is wisdom right there!
 
This is the folly of adopting western laws for a people who are essentially evolving.

All countries which have developed have had the death penalty for example - it is not a coincidence that some of the biggest economies still do. Here you have a funny constitution imposed on us by clueless baboons, both local and foreign, which protects criminals more than the victims. Eti arsonists are released with a slap on the wrist because they are minors. Elsewhere terrorists are released on bail because it's their 'constitutional right'. Nobody fears the law anymore so people can even video each other burning their relatives eti they are witches.

The law should respond to the specific peculiarities of a society, and not be an aspirational treatise for a utopian society. In a country where an entire community supports cattle rustling, for example, expecting Scotland Yard policing to solve the problem is just retarded. Across the border M7 solved the problem by simply impressing on the Karamojong that the state had a greater capacity for violence than they had. They would steal a few herds of cattle and would face retaliation using helicopter gunships. Do you hear of rustling there now?

In the case of school fires in Kenya, all the Gavament has to do is jail several perpetrators for 20 years in Kamiti and that's the last you would hear of it.

But we can't do that now can we? Every life matters? Our tubabas and tumamis are indespendable, right?
Precisely, humans operate on fear, remove thst element and people do whatever they want.
It's just how the world keeps check of lawlessness.
 
This is the folly of adopting western laws for a people who are essentially evolving.

All countries which have developed have had the death penalty for example - it is not a coincidence that some of the biggest economies still do. Here you have a funny constitution imposed on us by clueless baboons, both local and foreign, which protects criminals more than the victims. Eti arsonists are released with a slap on the wrist because they are minors. Elsewhere terrorists are released on bail because it's their 'constitutional right'. Nobody fears the law anymore so people can even video each other burning their relatives eti they are witches.

The law should respond to the specific peculiarities of a society, and not be an aspirational treatise for a utopian society. In a country where an entire community supports cattle rustling, for example, expecting Scotland Yard policing to solve the problem is just retarded. Across the border M7 solved the problem by simply impressing on the Karamojong that the state had a greater capacity for violence than they had. They would steal a few herds of cattle and would face retaliation using helicopter gunships. Do you hear of rustling there now?

In the case of school fires in Kenya, all the Gavament has to do is jail several perpetrators for 20 years in Kamiti and that's the last you would hear of it.

But we can't do that now can we? Every life matters? Our tubabas and tumamis are indespendable, right?

Sounds like a slippery slope.

When does the terrorizing stop?

What happens when we end up with a M7?
 
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