HahhaaUmenishangaza.. ungeelezea wewe umeona kivipi kwanza maana!!!.. sio kuuliza kama unataka msaada uandike mahala.. duh
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What is wrong with that?...The fact of the matter is CCM's supporters are mostly poor and illiterate village folk...
There is nothing wrong with being poor and illiterate?What is wrong with that?
Ha ha ha, it doesn't matter. A mistake is a mistake.This isn't English class.
What kind of language is that?There is nothing wrong with being poor and illiterate?
Alafu i brought this up kukuonyesha kwamba there are more illiterates in UVCCM than BAVICHA.
But that's not the point here. Don't derail our discussion.
That is just your assumption....Aliyeandika sheild badala ya shield is probably from CCM
Very interesting response.
The thing is, I am not sure that a patriot is someone that "speaks well of his leaders".
What is patriotism in the first place? Love for one's country. Simple. I understand in the days gone, a head of state was the state itself (remember the famous quote by the French king: "I am the state and the state is me"?). But we no longer live in monarchies. It is possible to love your country and constructively criticize your leaders; that's one of the pillars of democracy is it not?
Just asking.
Its scary that Cuba and the USSR are the countries that we need to compare ourselves to. Have we really gotten to that level?Speaking well of your leaders includes criticizing them when they do wrong but with a patriotic heart without a heart of a renegade. Without hatred and without disrespectfulness. It seems people in this forum twist words to suit their personal agenda. Patriots will have closed debates where they would hammer their leader who seems to lose vision until he gets it. They will not go everywhere humiliating their own in the name of patriotism. Criticizing does not means insult, defame and dishonor. Fidel didn't like the manner at which Che was behaving as a leader but you didn't hear each one pumping on the other. Nikita Khrushchev was brought down inside closed doors in Moscow and the world does not exactly know what transpired in the closed meeting in the Kremlin. That is my point. A critic who goes around insulting leaders who have been chosen democratically will only end up in prison for sedition and in a worst case scenario, treason. Wait and see.