Interesting story.
On an aside I miss the good old days when funerals were funerals and NOT political rallies. Today, even we forget the solemness of occasions of mourning and start doing political wrestling. If there were curses to come from the dead, it is time they did.
I also miss the good old days of a good political rally, where we listened to rousing inspiring speeches of building a future on the defeat of colonialism. Add the bubbling optimism of a people set on nation building (education for kids, farming to increase produce, buying Kenyan to build Kenya, health care for all, ...) we loved it.
Anyone know when funerals turn into political
arenas?
Have a good weekend.
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