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Then what is the point of populating the Ugandanet with messages that
does not address the problem of Uganda as nation?
If there is bias in a message how do we address it as Ugandans? And if it
is from the wrong basket where do we go to get the right basket as
Ugandans?
I see that Mulindwa is busy trying to appear to be coming from all places,
how does he justify such ridiculous claim?
There are basic principles that have been promulgated by the United Nations
and all of you have the ability to access those principles. Why don't you let
those principles be your guide when communicating with the general audience in
cyberspace?
There is no better way of promoting oneself as unreliable and of no
consequence to the needs of a bigger community. And one should object that
the only way ones writing can be tolerated is being labeled 'the damn fool.'
My view is that this medium should be used to promote dialogues on the
problems that we face as a nation and building consensus for fair resolution of
issues that prevents development among the people of Uganda. It is only when we
begin to approach our individual responsibilities as component of a nation that
our writings will begin to make big impact against all forms of corruptions,
sectarianism and tribalism.
So, my question to other Ugandans is,"Is it wrong to seek equality for
all Ugandans?"
Thank you
Onegi pa Obol |
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