Oracha:
In your ignorance, stupidity, childish-nature, not all people on
Ugandanet are non-Baganda! Now, I want to know how "I don't
know what I'm doing"?? I do not see anything wrong with talking
about Buganda/Kabaka, a part of Uganda and discussing its cultural values
and politics. Everyone here talks about other regions, why should
I not talk about Buganda/Kabaka?? I'll be damned to ignore the
mother soil and her Kabaka.
Again: What is it that "I don't know what I'm doing"??
Just point out things in my previous email which "I don't know what I'm
doing" or talking about.
Obote tried to "buy" Ankole, Bunyoro, Tooro, and Busoga monarchies
with money and all these monarchies agreed to get the cash. Buganda
refused this silly "buying", her Kabaka was exiled, and the seasonal
leader (Obote) tried to appoint a prince to take over. Buganda was
(is) not stupid as the temporaly dictator thought it would be (is).
Boote's season is no more! That's what we call the old rug whose
time is outdated.
No matter how much folks here will not agree with me, I'll continue
to point it out to you that the Kabakaship / Buganda are
survivors. A new regime comes around, and the rules of survival kick
in. So, whoever thinks that Museveni is "buying" the Kabaka is
indeed wrong! The Kabakaship is to continue after the death of
Museveni.
Buganda can not avoid interactions with the central gov't or any
president in power. By the way, "interactions" do not mean
"buying". Make that clear in your thinking. Ever since
Buganda's capital city, Kampala was made Uganda's, the avoidance is
impossible to happen. If anyone thought that Buganda would break the
cord with the gov'ts in power, that is fantasia. Unless, of course
if the whole of Uganda offers another city to serve as the capital city of
Uganda to separate and avoid these interactions between Buganda and gov'ts
in power. Until then, there is nothing anyone can do about
this.
Obote made these "interactions" only to come out burned! Poor,
stupid, fellow! Amin did the same, and see the outcome.
Okello's Junta militia did the same, Museveni swept into the interactions
and established himself a dictator. Every overthrow or takeover that
has happened in Uganda is sealed by capturing Buganda's capital city,
Kampala and her Entebbe city.
With all this nonsense that power hungry dictators (past, present,
future) have done, you mean to tell me that not all readers on
Ugandanet are not interested in Buganda?? This is how stupid and
childish you can get! I do not care if "not all members of ugandanet
are Baganda", the truth is that non-Baganda have interests in Buganda at
least for as long as it hosts the capital city.
I personally would want to know which Ugandan does not have an
interest in Buganda. The LRA does have one. Obote, Amin,
Okello, Mu7, etc had (have) one. And this silly business of people
talking about Federo becoming Bugandanized is as stupid and unfocused as
they get. If someone wants to take Buganda out of the limelight,
he/she will have to move the capital city to some other part of Uganda,
and leave Buganda(Kampala) alone.
To show you how stupid and childish Ugandans have become.
Buganda (Kampala) was declared as a none part of Buganda, it was declared
part of Uganda instead. One wonders that is Buganda not
Uganda?? All I can caution you about is that interests in Buganda by
all Ugandans is undeniable. The sooner we realize that the better
off Uganda shall be. As long as "not all readers on Ugandanet
are Baganda" but with interests in Buganda, I shall continue to talk
about Buganda and singling it out here. Like it or not!
Let me hope that you are not that stupid and childish to have not
already known the above points I've made.
Zakoomu R.
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Zakoomu;
Now I really believe that you're really stupid or very childish or
don't know what you are doing which again reflect my first
observation.
Read your posting and consider that not all readers on Ugandanet are
Baganda then you will see why i think your are as indicated above.
oracha
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 3/6/2004 12:54:56 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yaobang,
Buying Obote for what?? Obote can not
function at his age! He is of no use to any thinking Ugandan who
is looking forward to the future. The Kabaka will never be
"bought"; he stays, president after president. Who ever thinks
so, is indeed misguided and misinformed, like Obote. You can
never ever buy a Kabaka.
Obote tried it once, when he offered money to
the Ankole, Bunyoro, Tooro, and Busoga monarchies in order to ban them
real good, but the Kabaka of Buganda refused and he was
exiled. Obote even wanted to chose who among the princes should
take over after Kabaka Muteesa was exiled. Wrong decision -
Poor, stupid, Obote!
My advice to the anti-Kabaka camps is that, the
monarchy of Buganda shall exist no matter what. The monarchy has
already proved resilient towards blows (Obote, Amin). People,
ya'll better use that energy of yours on something else and leave the
Kabaka alone. The Kabaka has us regular folks to back him up no
matter what. That is how strong an alliagence can be to our
King(s), present and future.
Some politicians like Obote, Museveni might
think that they are "buying" the Kabaka, but in reality they are to
move out and our Prince (Kabaka) is to stay in. A monarchy is a
monarchy, unlike seasonal political leadership i.e Obote, Mu7.
Mr. Yaobang, come up with a better example of folks being 'bought' by
cows or money. I don't know why you people don't understand that
Buganda and her Kabakaship are inseparatable. "Buying" something
that will never go away, that has always existed is a sick example of
how some Ugandans will never get it.
Zakoomu R.
Zakoomu;
Now I really believe that you're really stupid or very childish or
don't know what you are doing which again reflect my first
observation.
Read your posting and consider that not all readers on Ugandanet
are Baganda then you will see why i think your are as indicated
above.
oracha