Saturday, August 18, 2012

What a joke... or... dun mak me laff yah.

Out of pure curiosity, I went to see our lawbreakers in session just the other day. I was shocked, utterly petrified with what I saw. I had to ask the guy next to me if this was normally how things went about. Let me put it this way, whoever you voted for is taking you for a ride. Not only that, they are making you pay for that ride. I have never seen a bunch of more ignorant people in my entire life. I swear on my plum tree. It is all a big bluff, so what I am wondering is who takes these guys seriously? If you ever see me run for office, please remind me of this. They could not pay me enough to lower myself to these guys standards. In the mean while I am going to go and produce something.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

The Ambassador

When I saw this documentary last year, nothing I saw surprised me. This kind of thing will happen again, and again, and again. It does not matter on what level it happens, but this is typical of us and our country. What needs to happen is that these kind of people have to be forwarded to the right channels, procedures and checks. Our ignorant people have to learn that anyone can be white and wear a suit and tie. It does not make them god, but that we are their equals, and should interact with them based on this fact. From what I can tell, there are very few Liberians out there who have actually seen the documentary. Make sure you do before you start making noice. It is undercover journalism at its best and it exposes a lot of weaknesses in our society and in the Central Afican Republic. Our biggest weakness: Awe of white skin!