Wednesday, March 06, 2013

Predictable Outcomes





 I love some, despise some or live in total indifference to others. My opinions are forged from factual analyses and are completely devoid of emotion or belief.


  1. The opinions i hold on individuals will not change when they die (if they die before i do). When I despise you, I really do. Take Chavez's case. I have no respect whatsoever, for any regime or Head of State who modifies the constitution that brought him to power and uses the new one to stay in power. If you don't finish your mission during the required term, YOU FAILED! So don't expect my sympathy for Chavez ... death is not a form of power change.
  2. I love Coup d'Etats ... on one condition. That the perpetrator of a coup accept that he is in violation of public code of conduct and he has no right to judge anybody else who plans or executes a coup against him.
  3. I am suspicious of all regimes when they go beyond a 2nd Term. 
  4. Being irrelevant in politics means you have no solutions for the problems you identified. John Fru Ndi, Julius Malema and Paul Biya are first on my list.
  5. I condone the death sentence if it's carried out in public. A sanitised execution is a sign of cowardice.
  6. I hold no religious views whatsoever. I respect individuals who believe in God (s) but completely despise their beliefs. 
  7. I'm completely indifferent to the Hippopotamus because if you kill all of them, nothing will change.

1 comment:

Guy Monkam said...

What are then the predictable outcomes the title of your report so well announces? Report without head or tail.