I'm perplexed by this 'Muhoozi is our next president' campaign. Are these people saying the 2021 elections are a waste of time? Are they saying Mr. 1986 is passing on the baton to his boy after all? Are they planning to hijack the 2021 electoral process? What's going on there?
If someone else (not part of the regime) pushed a similar agenda, claiming Person X will be the next president despite not being on the ballot paper, folks would have been picked up, questioned & roughed up for creating polarity & for possibly planning an insurrection.
We see these little things & ignore them because we're used to the regime doing whatever it wants & the rest of us being herded wherever the regime wants us to go. But this Muhoozi thing needs to be halted/stopped/investigated, possibly even tear gassed and put to a stop ASAP!
There's no single statement from the EC requesting people in the Muhoozi camp to respect the rule of law & not incite any kind of violation of the constitution. Nothing from any one in power that it's wrong to push the Muhoozi Agenda during an already tricky election.
Anyway, we continue with the campaign season knowing fully well that we've been herded where they want us. We play their game, by their rules, in their home ground. Some day the tide will change. Some day we shall be free of all this. Some day. 😔
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Uganda's Presidential Candidates as High School Students.
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Museveni - The rich bully with an arrogant attitude. Always boasting about his new shoes. The only student with a mobile phone in school. His parents send teachers a weekly bribe higher than their salary so he's always top of the class. Struggles with Kleptomania & Self Esteem.
Tumukunde - Was once close with the rich bully but was thrown out the day he stole Milk Biscuits & juice from the rich kid. Comes to school with no grab. Can't perform well because he doesn't have textbooks or a maths set. The only kid in school who smokes but no one knows it.
It's very possible that one can have an opinion on nearly everything they see online. But I think it's wise to not share every opinion you have. There's having an opinion about something, but there's also occasionally sitting back to listen to and read other people's opinions.
Sometimes you see something that is just begging for a response but you just smile and move on - feeling a little cheated that you haven't shared your 'brilliant' opinion, but smiling all the same because, well, you have avoided a worthless fight online. Breathe in and out.
Other times you see something horribly amiss and you want to rectify it then you remember you're not the Chief Rectifier of Things. And you're not even paid to correct people. So you leave that for those who have a bit of time and perhaps can entertain a bit of BS. Drink water.