Kamuzu Banda’s dick was big, he
never washed it – that did not stop him from fucking the young girl that he
held captive since birth. For years he forced himself on the girl. Anyone who
opposed him was disappeared or exiled and the rest that remained cheered him on
as he fucked the little girl until his balls ran out of cum.
That girl is Malawi.
Today, the girl - still underage -
saw the Human Rights Defenders Coalition’s dick. It is clean and well-kempt but
it is as big as Kamuzu’s. And like
Kamuzu, HRDC also raped that underage girl. Mercilessly.
By sealing Malawi Electoral
Commission premises across the country, HRDC normalised lawlessness and dealt
democracy a big blow. A blow so big, we might actually never recover from as we
descend into failed state status. The rape imagery is to underline the gravity.
All the demonstrations that HRDC
has conducted to date, all the petition - whether the DC have permission or not
- have all been a great sign of a vibrant civil society. People in China or Russia
must be watching and wondering how we got so lucky to be able to express
ourselves so freely.
All that changed today.
Akin to Rape - HRDC crosses the line. |
Malawi is a country based on laws
and the constitution. At least this is what we all have agreed is the truth. ‘Rule
of Law’ is the phrase we love to invoke when we issue incantations to summon
the spirit of democracy.
Before I continue, I will have to
issue a disclaimer: I hate DPP and I think Peter Mutharika wouldn’t know a
leader if he sat next to Nelson Mandela. DPP is a criminal cartel that is delaying
Malawi’s progress.
I also don’t have any soft spots
for Jane Ansah. All democrats in her position would have resigned once their role
was called into question. The Romanian prime minister resigned because there
was a fire at a nightclub. He was not even there nor did he start it but
resigned over it. Ansah’s strange unflinching resolve to cling on to office is
hard to explain.
With that said, we are a serious
country with laws. A democracy. A republic. What HRDC did today was illegal and
will still be illegal tomorrow.
If MEC is compromised by the
executive branch or external powers, the courts and parliament can fix it. UTM
and MCP were doing just that, they sought the court’s help and the court ruled
in their favour. MEC has a competence problem was the verdict.
MEC feeling wronged also sought
the court’s intervention - all this being very much their right in a democratic
dispensation just like it was UTM/MCP’s right earlier.
This is why the HRDC’s actions
constitute raping of our young nascent democracy. HRDC can go to court if it
feels MEC is trying to game democracy. HRDC can demonstrate and rally public
opinion and even play psychological games to make the judges subconsciously lean
in their favour.
The sealing of public offices was
too much. They say one’s right to swing a fist ends where another’s nose starts
- HRDC swung its fist right into MEC’s nose and that is not okay. MEC’s nose
also happens to be our democracy’s nose. Very not okay.
People can rise up when tyranny
takes over – I know a great French philosopher that recommends that – but we
are not there yet. It is just Jane Ansah, MEC and APM and so far, they seem to
be losing. So why take the law in your hands?
If they can seal MEC, why not
just go all the way top the state house and seal the gates there also? Why not
also go to MBC to switch off transmission? Don’t forget the corrupt and inept
traffic police!
The actions of HRDC today also beg the question: Where is the victory in this? Who will the chains stop? MEC officials will simply saw them off, it is not like that would be contempt of court or anything. What does HRDC gain?
The actions of HRDC today also beg the question: Where is the victory in this? Who will the chains stop? MEC officials will simply saw them off, it is not like that would be contempt of court or anything. What does HRDC gain?
Kamuzu raped that girl repeatedly
because people were not woke. HRDC committed democratic rape in full view of
some of the most educated and the rape was beamed all over the internet. In 2020.
The ‘media’ updated us on every
step HRDC took: chains hanging about like CrossFit athletes. The public cheered,
danced and provided the ambient music. The Police - the very body with the mandate
to stop law breaking - gave HRDC a wide berth just like the police in Mexico
looking away while the Sinaloa cartel passes or Afghan police when the Taliban
approaches.
MDF was there too, as if there
was an external threat afoot.
They all just watched on as the
big dick of the HRDC sliced that little girl’s vagina. Not one among them stopped
to think about the implications.
No word from the courts, no word
from UTM and MCP, no word from the usually readily available political analysts
or the long-nosed-dollar-wagging white donors who also usually always never
pass up a chance to lecture others on democracy.
Already Facebook is awash with
pictures of MEC offices being sealed shut across the nation, tomorrow the
newspapers will also force-feed us with the pictures and headlines of the same
shit.
I understand the vibe is all
about hashtag DPPOut, but ours is also a constitutional republic. One can
either be a democrat or not. There is no middle ground. We cannot operate like Limbe
vendors sometimes and play constitutional republican at other times.
Acemoglu and Robinson in their
book ‘Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty,’ a study
that examined countries all over the globe, found that many countries that do
well do not do so because they are lucky or have high IQ or have resources. Most
successful countries just have proper and truly democratic institutions.
If we cannot respect our institutions
it is as good as not having them. If we don’t have the institutions, we can
create some. We can create one to make justice get delivered quickly, we can
make others to deal with belligerent institutions or officers. So far, I think
we have some of these, all we need is to respect them.
Only then will we be a true
democracy.
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