"Good mentor Haruna,
Good speed as always from your end.
For your commentaries, count me as a timelybeneficiary for the strong
opinions of yours that I dearly share." Yero.
Thank you Yero for the kind words. It is the cumulative value of all our
commentaries that you infer. Thank you all the same.
"Yourcommentaries matter a lot at a time when commentaries are our
onlyreliance for hope." Yero.
I see your anxiety Yero, but I share that commentary IS NOT OUR ONLY
RELIANCE FOR HOPE. This is a lethargic and perpetually -victim disposition. Instead,
commentary is the pre-requisite for sober action for redress. Do not
underestimate yourself among sober citizens.
"At least your words are inspiring others of courage, love and hope. Excuse
the parts where we have to disagree, time and again." Yero.
I understand and I'm obliged. Oft disagreement is the multivitamin in the
life of courage and citizen action. The trick is to learn from error and
aversions to yield more formidable synergy. I thank you for your voice.
Masoud. MQJGDT. Darbo. Abdallah!
That is just normal.
With love & kind regards,Y…
> Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 21:20:11 -0400> From: [log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: The Socrates bashing: Rejoinder to Galleh's debate> To:
[log in to unmask]> > > Y,> > I admire your keen sense of appreciation and
discernment. I have come to > appreciate Galleh's commentaries as satire's omnibus.
He is the vrai ombudsman.> > Haruna. Thanks Y. > > In a message dated
3/19/2008 6:55:44 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time, > [log in to unmask] writes:> > >
The Socrates Bashing: rejoinder to Galleh’s debate.> > > Galleh’s recent
bashing on the teacher of old, Socrates is the tear-dripping > summary of Foroyaa’
s interview with Madi Ceesay about the Independent > Newspaper. I happened
to read Galleh’s piece before reading Foroyaa’s interview, > and as soon as I
got done reading Madi’s points, I equally wiped my tears with > Galleh’s
nostalgic piece of Socrates. If at all to put it in ink, I am a > long time
fan to the Independent. Personally, I think the Independent > proprietors
should not loose hope about the leaflets of the Independent flying soon > again.
The closure of an institution like the Independent is a clear testimony > of
Jammeh’s wish to keep people in the dark. But like I jokingly tell my >
friends, you close one Independent, tens of others will emerge; you kill one >
Deyda, hundred Deydas will emerge. You then ask: Who is running a profit or >
loose? Isn’t it him…Jammeh? But candidly to say, all the good ideas have been >
put on line or in print. Papers like Foroyaa and the Point has truly proved
to > be great educators of time. We need to pick the pieces together and do
action > work. Words alone cannot do it. Words are meant to prepare the people
> mentally. That gives courage for action. We are stocked over
interpretation of > democracy. Yes, democracy means peaceful advocacy. But we have what is
called > self-defense and fighting for sovereignty. Or do we want to believe
that > democracy is to let someone keep poking your intestines with a lethal
injection > while you keep dreaming about democracy. You got it! What
democracy will stop you > poking a someone else’s intestine that is poking yours?
God damn him [a > dictator] and all his hims! > > > I tell you that some
Gambians show a tendency worst than Jammeh, as far as > aggression towards the
press is concerned or individuals. It is true that > press freedom would mean
good journalistic ethics. It would mean fair, balance, > accurate, well
investigated stories and carefully written with good choice of > words. The same
thing with societal freedom. I see no difference with those > associated with
newspapers and those associated with forums. The later has a > tendency to be
so irresponsible and exercise a lot of aggression without > accountability.
Let us call a spade a spade. Those in the media are doing a good > job. That
includes those in these forums as well. Now that doesn’t make them > heroes or
perfect. They are equally like those of us contributing in these > forums.
The same crimes they commit are the same crimes we daily commit, as far > as
character-assassination is concerned [TO THOSE OF THEM THAT DO.] But >
Professor Cummings once taught me, “They speak to you like angels and they behave >
like stupid human beings.” Take a break and learn about your surrounding with
> a mythical leader firing mythical bullets to eliminate us, one by one. > >
> Y...> > > >
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