6. Have We Heard of Remonstrance?: People are f**kers, especially those who call themselves politicians and as such, when you put them in power—you retain the power to protest, demonstrate or rise against them when they go wayward.
Ghanaian leaders are on an unending frolic of their own and there is no holding back at this stage. Coupled with the fact that they would probably be voted into power or steal their way into power the next time, they are not much bothered about the consequence of their frolicking.
But one thing Ghanaians still hold in their hands is the power to hold mass protests—and bring change by this means. It has always worked, from the early Greek political days to the various contemporary ‘springs’.
When things affect everyone including the unborn, the talk must stop and people must take to the streets in anger—and that is when the f**kers will listen and begin to shake. But it seems Ghanaians have never heard of mass demonstrations…
Like Ghandi and the rest demonstrated; sometimes demonstrations/civil disobedience are not mere political rights—they become a citizenry duty in the face of injustice.
This post was published on January 31, 2015 6:40 AM
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