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ESWATINI MONARCHY IN DANGER

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I am responding to the aforementioned article, and I couldn’t agree more. And that EFF’s example is a perfect one; in politics there needs to be vigorous debates without the grownups resorting to ageism.

And to claim you are some ‘democracy’ yet you need the people, and not empowered citizens mind you, to bow down and kiss your ring or otherwise you push them away since you are too important to meet with any poor subjects, but imperialists are very welcome.

Justifies

And to be frank, nothing justifies having a PM being of a certain last name anymore, even if he were to choose his preferred candidate of the last remaining horses in the race. I am not personally in favour of such, but I’m just saying, maybe a part of me would at least be a bit sympathetic of his stalling. And it’s not really about those ‘selfless patriots or any of the citizenry speaking politics to offend the status quo’.  It’s not politics, it is life. And we the people on the ground feel it, so it’s not about speaking politics when you talking life. And another thing is the ever murky and dirtier the global geopolitical waters are getting with the coming years. So imagine when the ‘war to end all wars’ were to commemorate unfortunately and obviously those allies and friends who have been paying and bankrolling support will be expecting some help and solidarity.  And hence exposing us (people)to whatever measures and counter measures while they be seating comfortably somewhere, which is sickening actually.

Mess

The world is a mess and we know firsthand the gifts we have been receiving from the world, from AIDS to now COVID-19, with millions of our people dead since it was first detected. So at least let’s live while we can because what’s coming for the world is a calamity of historic proportions. The skies didn’t fall when the Finance minister was appointed, a departure from the usual suspects who occupy that post being from a certain name. Or is the same thing going on in the appointment of the PM when that hour comes since they have bought the country anyways, the spy gear, wicked evil tactics, armament, policies, agenda; all comes from them since with the imperialists they always have these endless meetings in secret. And regrettably the country has gone to the highest bidder, which is actually treasonous.

Idea

And I don’t see anything wrong with political parties either, actually it’s hating an idea before giving it a chance to manifest itself and that’s just not being progressive. This is not to imply that Africa must adopt whatever imperialist idea there is, but what’s so alarmist to say, ‘I hate party X, but would rather prefer party B being in charge because they might have better policies than the former’.
And since you don’t have that option in Eswatini, so which party must one point a finger at, and one probably doesn’t want to point a finger at the highest office there is in the land – if I hide behind traditions, but then again the office doesn’t want to afford the citizenry any options...so what gives.

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