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23 May, 15 tweets, 10 min read
Terrible. LeClerc and Scuds' paying the price for yesterday's crash in the worst possible way. He's out even before the race starts. Now we just have Sai in P3 whose Q3 was compromised by the crash. #MonacoGP #ForzaFerrari #F1
Scuds just can't catch a break. Every time they try to take risks, cut corners even, they get severely punished. But let's hope Sainz at P3 can save us blushes and get on the podium. #MonacoGP #ForzaFerrari #F1
Formation lap. #MonacoGP #ForzaFerrari #F1
Lights out!!! #MonacoGP #ForzaFerrari #F1
Lap 3. Sai started OK but not keeping up with the front two. Already 3s behind Bot. Ver leads. #MonacoGP #ForzaFerrari #F1
Lap 13. Sai still a comfortable P3 and slowly gaining on Bot. All the action so far has happened before the race started. Cars just going round in circles. #MonacoGP #ForzaFerrari #F1
Lap 24. Sai chasing after Bot. 1.1s behind. This is looking promising. #MonacoGP #ForzaFerrari #F1
Lap 34. Bot has nightmare stop and retired. Sai stops and drops to P3 behind Per who hasn't stopped. Doesn't look like the undercut is working today. #MonacoGP #ForzaFerrari #F1
Lap 38. Sai running P2, 5s behind Ver. The overcut is quite something. Kept Vet and Gas ahead of Ham and allowed Per to jump to P4.
Lap 40. Sai catching Ver at a rate of knots. Now 3s behind. This could get tasty. #MonacoGP #ForzaFerrari #F1
Lap 45. Sai's charge has faltered for now. Stuck at over 3s behind Ver. We could have had 2 cars on the podium today!! #MonacoGP #ForzaFerrari #F1
Lap 65. Sai has dropped back now. 7s behind Ver. Happy that Ham is having a bit of a disaster. Was devastating to lose Lec but having Ver jump Ham the Drivers' Championship lead is some consolation. #MonacoGP #ForzaFerrari #F1
Ver wins. Sai!!! Nor. Per.Vet!! Ham. Str. Co. Gio. #MonacoGP #ForzaFerrari #F1
Great to finally see a Scud on the podium. And Vet P5!! Hope he's rediscovering his form. #MonacoGP #ForzaFerrari #F1
Great to see RB, Scud and McLemon on the podium with some of the younger drivers up there. Merc for once were not only slow but also unlucky, poor and frustrated. Not often their lucky streak deserts them. #MonacoGP #ForzaFerrari #F1

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23 May
Dear Kenyans,
Notice the images of GoK vehicles? The "Africans" who inherited the colonial states to this day continue their odiero forefathers invention of "tribes" and "traditions". Notice too how references to the odiero Bible are used to legitimise the fake miro practice.
“What is a tribe? It is very largely a creation of laws drawn up by a colonial state which imposes group identities on individual subjects and thereby institutionalises group life.” - Mahmood Mamdani
theelephant.info/features/2018/…
The ideas of pre-colonial miros regarding who they were and how they related to the world around them bear little resemblance to what we call tribes today, which would probably be completely unrecognisable to them.

theelephant.info/features/2018/…
Read 5 tweets
12 May
Western expressions of "dismay" and "grave concern" at Palestinian death while proclaiming the "right" of the brutal colonial occupier to commit mass murder, and claiming that as "moral clarity", are reminiscent of the worst justifications for racist colonial violence in Africa.
Here too, colonial land grabbers claimed the right to terrorise, brutalize, torture and murder the natives, whose land they were stealing, under the rubric of "self defense". Their "moral clarity" justified the expulsion and confinement of entire populations, even genocide.
Today in Gaza, the same "moral clarity" justifies as "self defense" attacks on a refugee population by the colonial power that took their land, blockades them in an open air prison, visits death and daily indignities on them, and then claims the right to do so in peace and quiet.
Read 4 tweets
8 May
Dear Kenyans,
Remember the story of Long Teeth and the Seven Dwarfs?
wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/1… Image
Here's a little context. It involves what was then considered to be the "world's richest ruby mine", the President's wife and niece, and the "black mark in the middle of the Kenya pudding."
wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/1… Image
Here's how @TIME reported it in October 1974.
content.time.com/time/subscribe… Image
Read 11 tweets
4 May
To be fair, @MarthaKarua proposed this very thing when she was close to power as Minister for Justice under Kibaki. My questions then are the same now: After how long does corruption qualify as "past" and what is "past" about corruption when we continue paying for it today?
Good to remember that @RailaOdinga too promised an amnesty for "past corruption" during the 2007 election campaigns (when he and @WilliamSRuto were on the same side). gathara.blogspot.com/2007/10/railas…
The fact is, Kenya has had an undeclared amnesty for all corruption, past and present, since independence. Kamau did not go after the colonials and chiefs, Mo1 shielded the Kamaus and their acolytes, and Kibaki talked a good game on corruption but left Mo1 and his friends alone.
Read 9 tweets
2 May
Sad that many Kenyans do not seem to realize the colonial origins of the "discipline" fetish.
"The African needed to be flogged ‘like a child’ to inculcate discipline, yet once ‘trousered’ he had taken an important step towards the world of the white man and might be treated with greater respect".
tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.108… Image
The whole discourse of "discipline" was meant to infantilize the miro. Till today, brutalising Kenyans, whether it is enforcement of covid-19 restrictions or corporal punishment in schools, is always justified using the language of "discipline".
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