Matek:
Are you sure that you believe in DEMOCRACY??
<<"I hope you do understand that because the Buganda are a major tribe in Uganda, utterances (or rather endorsement of Museveni's third term) by the so called Buganda royal leaders are taken very seriously as compared to utterance of a Mukongo Royal for instance.">> ------ It sounds as though you are telling other minority tribes to hash up and let Buganda talk since they are the only ones capable of talking because they are the majority!! ------ You really are showing me that you don't care much what minorities have to say.
The very reason you have given is exactly the same reason politicians in Uganda have used to justify their marginalization of Bakonzo and other minority tribes. Utterances by other minority tribes should never be taken lightly. I guess Buganda is on Top (political influence) then, going by what you are saying.
I would like to remind you that a minority tribe is holding power today in Uganda. Are you going to take what they say lightly simply because they are minority even if they hold power?? I think that all tribes should be criticized on their utterances regardless of their sizes. We want representative criticizm of all tribes in Uganda, not just a chosen few.
Rehema M.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 12/7/2003 9:20:48 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The Buganda Royals are not the only Ugandan Royals supporting a third term.
What contributive politics have other Royals done for Uganda??
Nyabo Rehema:
I hope you do understand that because the Buganda are a major tribe in Uganda, utterances (or rather endorsement of Museveni's third term) by the so called Buganda royal leaders are taken very seriously as compared to utterance of a Mukongo Royal for instance.
Matek
Other tribes too can support whatever position they want, and their silence is what has kept them marginalized in politics and then they end up getting jealousy of the Buganda Royals' influence.
Our Buganda Royals are making some noise to keep the spirit going while other Uganda's Royals marginalize themselves from influencing politics. Why do other tribes feel threatened by what the Buganda Royals have to say?? Who is keeping other tribes from participating in the game?? The relationship between the influential and the marginalized will always be rocky. That's expected, nothing new!
Rehema M.
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