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#LandIsNotProperty Mwalimu Wandia
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On Lupita and Brand Kenya. An album thread. This is what @BrandKenya says about us. I took it from the older Magical Kenya website before the web page was removed.
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Democracy is practiced through speech. It is through people talking and telling stories that we find the truth and act together.That's why Kenya mainstream tries to shut us up without
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This is insane. Colonialism happening in the 21st century, right under our noses. And what is annoying is the secrecy clause. Secret from whom? The community? And the fact that
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Corruption doesn't start at the public purse. It starts at the basic idea that people can be stupidly rich from no work of their own, but of others.So until we
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I get the seduction of this narrative that all mothers are equal, but sorry, Yvonne and the rest, I don't agree with you.This isn't a mothers issue. It's a political
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The war of the Kenyan state and capitalist godfathers against pastoralism is more than a fight to grab land. It's a philosophical fight about demobilizing Africans. Capitalism can't exploit people
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Kenyans need to strategize on ballot and economic boycotts. The principle is simple: make the political class irrelevant.We have historical precedent. That's how our ancestors resisted colonialism and made the
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Kenya is so toxic because we tell Eurocentric stories about ourselves. In tourism, in education, everyone from civil servants to parents to lovers repeats degrading stories about ourselves. And we
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Manufacturing will not help Kenya. The only reason people believe the lie is because we have swallowed the Anglo-Saxon hogwash that they have the formula to "development". Manufacturing will reduce
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Two days ago, I was in an interview in which I surprised the interviewers by saying that Kenyans don't have the same political consciousness as Africans in the other settler
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So, Kenyans. We need to update our definitions of racism, surely. The last time Europeans talked of Africans having savage cultures was in the early 1900s. Before my parents were
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