Monday 29 December 2014

Nationalism

Nationalism.














What in all, does stand for or represent for Nationalism, and in speak of Kenya today that is? It in all ways even, does appear to have differing sentiments to it all, and as Nationalism in Kenya, and as said in all even arising, and with the said Struggle for Independence, is now in all even said truly associated and with the term Arbitration in all, and as now in all even again associated, and with speak of many a Town and in rural Kenya too, and in speak even and of Muranga, Nyeri, Kiambu and if not speak too and of Nyandarua too that is. In all, Nationalism and as first said arising and from speak of Kenyan Towns in all, and in speak too now and of the search for Autonomy (Uhuru), and not Independence truly either [and with Autonomy in all again, now said to speak of Nairobi in itself that is].

Kenya after Independence though, now does see to it, Nationalism, and as defined pretty much differently, and in speak now of Kenya, and as simply classified as Bantu, Nilotic and Cushitic too. In all again, speak now and of Nationalism in Kenya, and as said going along in all, and with speak of Ownership, Borders and Rights too, and as not only speaking of the Shifta War for instance, but speak too now and of Corruption and Bribery, and as making its ways, and into a Kenya, and in speak too of Political Partisanship that is [and in speak now even, and of Bantu, Cushitic and Nilotic and in Identity, and as said to speak of Income Generation for instance].

The future in all though, and of Nationalism in Kenya, now does appear to steer away and from speak of Cushitic, Nilotic and Bantu Identities in all, and onwards now, and to speak of Kenyans in all again, and as said even, Multi-ethnic in Identity, and in speak too now and of Nationalism, and in Kenya, and as said truly defined and in speak of Kenyan Identity, and as truly associated in all, and with speak of Rejection, Dejection and Abjection too, and such that, Kenyan Identity and in Language, is now said to speak of those in Kenya, and as said in all Multi-lingual, Bi-lingual, Trans-lingual, and if not Pluri-lingual too that is.