Does “It is our time to eat” mean “It is our time to loot?”
3/21/2010
To Kenyans.
RE: DOES THE “IT IS OUR TIME TO EAT”
MEAN “IT IS OUR TIME TO LOOT”?:
“It is our time to eat” has been the notorious slogan used in Kenya in the resent years to mean “it is our time to loot“. But how many eat or in other words, how many loot after elections? The Kenya politicians, cunning as they are to their communities lie to them that other communities have eaten enough and it is their turn to eat. This slogan creates emotion and arrogance to some communities who instead of being driven by wisdom to elect smart good competent, transparent and honest Kenyans to lead them, they elect thieves and murderers who ascend to leadership to loot the public coffers, stashing away to foreign banks money which belong to them, beat them, torment them and even kill them when they demonstrate against the looting of public funds and poor governance. At the end of every 5 years term for the Kenya Members of the Kenya Parliament, the youth commonly used by the politicians to chant “it is our time eat” still remain in abject poverty. Once the MPs go to Parliament they find no reason to remember leave alone to talk to the Youth they use to get to Parliament, until the end of the term when they need them for elections. The “it is our time to eat” has not only brought poverty and suffering to Kenyans but has also killed democracy. If Kenyans kill and burry the it is our time to eat mania, Kenyans will enjoy freedom and practical democracy because corruption will be minimized. The Kenya youth should buy the wisdom to know that they are always used by Politicians so that they can ascend to power in order to loot Public funds Using the Slogan “it is our time to eat” instead of saying “it is our time to loot” because that is exactly what they do when they are elected.
Isaac Newton Kinity
USA.









