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This document presents a critical re-examination of Kenya's post-colonial history, arguing that the nation’s independence was a managed transition rather than a true liberation. The author contends that Jomo Kenyatta was groomed by British interests to maintain a system of elite extraction, effectively betraying the Mau Mau freedom fighters and leaving the populace in systemic poverty. According to the text, modern political parties and elections serve as deceptive theater designed to recycle power among a wealthy minority while exploiting essential workers like farmers, teachers, and doctors. The 2010 Constitution is described as a "beautiful cage" that failed to achieve meaningful reform because it remains under the control of the same ruling class. To break this cycle, the source calls for collective action and a dismantling of the current power structure through cross-ethnic solidarity and the strategic involvement of the Kenyan diaspora. Ultimately, the narrative asserts that Kenya is not a poor country, but one that has been systematically captured by a persistent and predatory political elite.
https://www.wantamnotam.com/
By KWM PodcastThis document presents a critical re-examination of Kenya's post-colonial history, arguing that the nation’s independence was a managed transition rather than a true liberation. The author contends that Jomo Kenyatta was groomed by British interests to maintain a system of elite extraction, effectively betraying the Mau Mau freedom fighters and leaving the populace in systemic poverty. According to the text, modern political parties and elections serve as deceptive theater designed to recycle power among a wealthy minority while exploiting essential workers like farmers, teachers, and doctors. The 2010 Constitution is described as a "beautiful cage" that failed to achieve meaningful reform because it remains under the control of the same ruling class. To break this cycle, the source calls for collective action and a dismantling of the current power structure through cross-ethnic solidarity and the strategic involvement of the Kenyan diaspora. Ultimately, the narrative asserts that Kenya is not a poor country, but one that has been systematically captured by a persistent and predatory political elite.
https://www.wantamnotam.com/