Shiite Killings: Citizens Against Humanity
I have come to the very sad conclusions that, majority of Nigerian citizens are worse than their leaders. Maybe not so worse, but a true reflection of our leaders.
When our leaders do evil, that even satan (the condemned one) often try hard to compete with, we justify the evil and even commend it.
What that means is that, if given the opportunity, majority of us will do the same or worse.
If given the chance, majority of us will create greater poverty in this country than we currently experience as the poverty capital of the world.
If given the opportunity, we would act with greater impunity and tyranny. We will kill as much people as we desire and bring as much hardship on our people.
If in the position of slight advantage, we will oppress the weak, downgrade the poor and deny everyone of what is rightfully theirs.
This is the reality we have been shying away from over the years. We do not want to believe that we are all part of the problem, but indeed, we are a reflection of our problems.
Why are we like this?
So much religion and so much evil
So much prayers and so much hate
So much spirituality and so much inhumanity
This is the story of Nigeria and it is sad.
I saw the video of soldiers, in the Presidential Guard with machine gun, shooting a war machine sporadically like drunken men on a mission to hell fire.
They are not in a war front. They are not confronting a dangerous enemy threatening their own survival.
They are shooting at protesting members of shiite community in Abuja Nigeria.
According to the Newyork Times, it has never been heard or seen anywhere in the world, where such weapons are used against a civilian population or to break a protest.
Nigeria just broke another record.
We are in a country against humanity. We have a government against humanity.
But even we the citizens are not any different, we are a citizen against humanity.
SAD MOOD
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