Our African wadugu play their cards close to the chest; it’s a cultural thing. You may have noticed that they’re all getting more communicative over the years but you probably didn’t know that I’ve been urging them to share more personal information and that it’s a service to our readers and a solid contribution to the public record. It’s not a sign of arrogance at all; people simply want to know who we all are so that they can personally relate to what we’re doing.
In that vein, here’s something that Benedict (my eloquent mwalimu wa utamaduni–cultural instructor) shared with me in an email:
Some philosopher once said, “A revolutionist is not him who claims that the Water is dirty, but it is him who goes and cleans the river which he thinks is dirty” By this I mean, we all share something in common that the whole world which is full of parasites need to be cleared. The only right way of doing this is to ensure that we use Orgonite to reverse all the bad trends that we see taking place allover.
As revolutionists of change, we need not to sit down, watching helplessly. It is our responsibility to go out and do these things practically. It is because of this that am doing my best to ensure that we pass the information to the whole world. I will therefore deny myself the freedom to privacy, so that through that I at least encourage the rest to help us fight the parasites.
It is because of this that am willing to share all the information I have to ensure that the rest of the people also develop interest in helping the world.
Benedict.