As I was playing with my very smartphone scrolling through several stuff on Whatsapp I realized how diverse Ugandans' views are when it comes to politics!
But then I asked myself;
1. Are there any Museveni and Besigye supporters who admire Mbabazi confidence, swag and wealth that they wish to one day be like him? I don't know!
2. Are there any Museveni supporters that admire Besigye's character and ability to win a following that is willing to sacrifice anything for his sake without expectation of transport refund or food? His charisma that has kept his followers in faith that he is the only one that can lead this country after Museveni!
3. Are there any Besigye supporters that admire Museveni's intelligence and ability to hold together one of the most diverse countries in the world?
It all leads to one thing- the language that should be used in this tumultuous time; even when you don't support someone, there is a lot you can learn from that person. More so, the person seated just next to you maybe a supporter of your opponent.
It should not be that, "Busiu doesn't support so and so" but rather "I don't".
Respect that person who can make over 1000 people listen to him despite the reason for their allegiance because there are some of us that can't get even 10 people behind our back!
Wednesday, 18 November 2015
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