It irks the frustrated guts out of me to see mature adults capable of  
discerning noon and night insinuate and actually throw up that just  
because I (we) like what Halifa is doing, how he's doing it, when he's  
doing it, to whom he is doing it, that we think he is perfect, he is  
"the best thing since mbahali nyebeh," the best Gambian ever! What a  
load of bull! Are we kidding each other? Is this for real?

-Abdoulie
  Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 16, 2009, at 19:01, Ginny Quick <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> You know, I could care less *why* Halifa did what he did!  If others  
> want to question his motives than go right  ahead...  However, the  
> fact of the matter remains that he went on a fact-finding mission  
> regarding the "witch-hunts", was arrested for it, and had charges  
> brought against him!  Where were the other politicians while all of  
> this was going on?  He was the most outspoken out of all of the  
> opposition politicians.
>
> Having said that, though, just like the Republicans and Democrats in  
> this country can't do anything right in the other's eyes, so goes  
> with the various opposition parties (and their supporters) in The  
> Gambia.  If it had been Ousainou Darbo or someone else, then someone  
> would probably be coming along and questioning Ousainou's motives too.
>
> I don't think that anyone in PDOIS is any more or less prone to hero  
> worship than a supporter from any other party, but I've always  
> detected a hint of, I can't find the right word for it, but a hint  
> of defensiveness and and a sorta cult-like hero-worship where Halifa  
> is concerned, though this definitely doesn't hold true for every  
> PDOIS supporter.  And Halifa is human, prone to error, just like  
> anyone else, though if you listen to some people talk, he's the best  
> thing since sliced bread, and if you don't support him, then there's  
> something wrong with you, you're stupid, uneducated, or any number  
> of invectives.
>
> Notwithstanding all of this, at least in the most recent case of  
> witch-hunting, no matter why Halifa did what he did, he did it!  And  
> if anyone wants to question Halifa's motives for doing so, I'd like  
> a little more than speculation, i.e., direct quotes, hard evidence,  
> etc., for example, to sit there and say "if Halifa knew he'd be  
> arrested, he'd not have done what he did".  Which doesn't make sense  
> to me because if memory serves me, Halifa has been detained before,  
> so surely he knew that his actions could well land him in detention  
> of some sort.
>
> Anyway, I've only read through some of the posts as the back-and- 
> forth was giving me a headache.  And it's just the same old "Halifa  
> is selfish/thinks we're stupid/whatever" meme against Halifa, and  
> the "Halifa is great and wonderful and how dare you question him/we  
> all know what you're trying to do/you're trying to tarnish the image  
> of the most courageous Gambian to ever walk the face of the earth/ 
> what you're saying about Halifa is patently untrue", on the other  
> side.
>
>  And from my vantage point, the true is probably somewhere in the  
> middle of those two extremes.  Halifa hs done much to educate  
> Gambians, has done much to empower them electorally, and he has put  
> his life on the line to stand up for Gambians.  But last I checked,  
> he was human just like the rest of us, he's not perfect, and just  
> like the other opposition leaders (who by being opposition leaders  
> and human rights lawyers, etc., have also put their lives on the  
> line for The Gambia), have also made mistakes.
>
> Ginny
>
>
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