Naweza kubaliana na ule usemi Kenya wamelala, Uganda wagonjwa, Tz kama kawaida ishu ni zile zile, kwa sasa kulia yupo Magoma, Kushoto ni Kibu D, kati ni Ubaya Ubwela.
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Nobody cares. Poor people are suffering, nobody cares.
So I don't know what's the role of the government. I don't know.
I want to know today what's the role of the government.
To protect the people, or to kill the people, or to make the people suffer.
I think we have failed our people.
The government has failed, everybody has failed.
We have also failed ourselves.
I don't know, my concerns will not allow me to be excited.
At any time, at any moment.
I don't know whether this is going to come up anywhere,
but we must have this debate.
We must have this conversation.
We cannot continue living in fear.
I see a lot of fear in this country.
A lot of fear in the courts.
Just yesterday we saw a magistrate who was shot by a police officer.
I want to speak, my dear friends.
I want to speak because when you try to tell me to keep silent,
my heart is burning.
You know, it's burning because of this country.
Because for 60 years we have been living like we are not human beings.
Like we are half human beings.
We are considered like children of a lesser god.
Now, this cannot continue.
It cannot continue in any way.
We are ruled by a minority that does not care for the interests of the majority.
Politicians are lies and myths.
They have stolen our freedom, they have stolen our minds,
they have stolen our land, they have stolen our future.
Politicians are established in lies and failed promises.
We are victims of lies and failed promises,
and failed hopes and blasted dreams for 60 years.
I don't know what will happen.
I don't know whether you are going to sentence me.
I am ready to be sentenced for 100 years.
But I am going to keep speaking the truth until the day I leave this world.
We cannot continue living like this.
My dear friends, we must resist.
Resist us is the only way for this country, for Africa.
People are dying everywhere.
Even in Congo, people are suffering and we are silent.
I don't know.
We have failed as human beings.
We have completely failed as human beings.
We are on a test as human beings.
I don't know why we call ourselves Christians.
I don't know why we call ourselves educated people, civilized people.
We are not.
We are not civilized at all.
We are stupid.
And this stupidity is taking a toll on this country.
Too much toll.
It's so bad. It's too bad. It's too bad.
We cannot continue living like this.
The government must get out of this.