Opinion / Columnist
Manheru's defiance now boring and getting dull
10 Jan 2015 at 09:57hrs | Views
Nathaniel Manheru your defiance is now very boring and getting dull. I think the more you are blessed with responses to your gross thinking is the more you feel encouraged to inflict pain on the hearts of the Gukurahundi victims you seem to have so little regard about.
The more we address you the more it proves true the story of being nude and chasing after a madman who snatched your clothing while you were bathing. This is why I said to you last week that when we talk to you of Gukurahundi experiences and effects we are not opening a debate but telling you what we know and saw not what you think things to be and try to force them on us.
Bottom line is that you have proven to all and sundry that you have a very bad agenda on the Gukurahundi atrocities and you have no respect nor regard nor remorse on what happened. Best is to leave you with your accessions and opinions after all you are entitled to them but one day is one day all of us will stand to account for every word, every action and every contribution we made to these atrocities.
Your goings on about the issue and not only belittling tragedies that took place but outrightly throwing them away makes many believe that perhaps you are on a certain mission which we can only hope one day will come out in open.
In a true civil society no one will expect someone to go on hitting on a matter like this albeit with so many people trying to put you into order. The silence of the victims and the affected does not give you a leeway to judge them and say they have forgotten about what befell them. If I was you and in the position you are in since we are made to believe that you are George Charamba, I would either keep quiet or first make every effort to get to the ground and get real facts and feelings before going on causing hate and despondency amongst the people.
Your are now very boring.
The more we address you the more it proves true the story of being nude and chasing after a madman who snatched your clothing while you were bathing. This is why I said to you last week that when we talk to you of Gukurahundi experiences and effects we are not opening a debate but telling you what we know and saw not what you think things to be and try to force them on us.
Bottom line is that you have proven to all and sundry that you have a very bad agenda on the Gukurahundi atrocities and you have no respect nor regard nor remorse on what happened. Best is to leave you with your accessions and opinions after all you are entitled to them but one day is one day all of us will stand to account for every word, every action and every contribution we made to these atrocities.
Your goings on about the issue and not only belittling tragedies that took place but outrightly throwing them away makes many believe that perhaps you are on a certain mission which we can only hope one day will come out in open.
In a true civil society no one will expect someone to go on hitting on a matter like this albeit with so many people trying to put you into order. The silence of the victims and the affected does not give you a leeway to judge them and say they have forgotten about what befell them. If I was you and in the position you are in since we are made to believe that you are George Charamba, I would either keep quiet or first make every effort to get to the ground and get real facts and feelings before going on causing hate and despondency amongst the people.
Your are now very boring.
Source - Bekezela Maduma Fuzwayo
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