Nairobians lament over brutality in the past [PHOTO/Standard]

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They can kill us, but they cannot kill us all.

That is what my friend from NASA tells me and he is adamant that he will not change his stance to go see 'Baba' sworn-in as president.

One thing with our youths is that they have decided to become so deluded with their lives reason is a rare thing now.

Whether in Jubilee or NASA, you can hardly see the analytic intelligence one is supposed to have gathered during his schooling days.

Where we stand today, NASA have insisted that there will be a swearing-in ceremony on Tuesday at Uhuru Park.

The same venue has reportedly been booked by the 'Nairobi Business Community', another bunch of poliltical sycophants and militia who masquerade as traders.

If neither changes their stance, Tuesday will witness the return of bloodshed to the city as was witnessed in the anti-IEBC demos and anti-election period.

Leaders of the alleged business community are solidly behind full protection from the government.

Likewise, NASA leaders are protected by the government both directly and indirectly and very little harm can reach them.

However, they come to the public saying the above adage of you-cannot-kill-us-all crap.

Police will be deployed at Uhuru Park. This nobody can dispute.

What that means in essence is that we (politicians) are ready to have a few of our youths slaughtered so as to make a political bargain. Once the bargain is over, life continues.

Yes, Nairobi youths will lose their lives on Tuesday.

Sad, but how can you advise someone who knows well what he is landing himself in?