THREAT TO HOSTILE DICTATORSHIP RULE, IS ONLY THROUGH 'INFORMATION', THUS BY INFORMING THE UNINFORMED. ................................. .................................................. SOCIAL MEDIA COUP IS WITHIN OUR REACH. Uganda will be the first sub-Saharan country to change a government using Social Media and the possibility of the happening is very good. If you have a smartphone, you have the weapon to go into combat with a dictatorial regime of Museveni. Social media is credited for cutting down on outright police brutalities on the streets of Uganda. Now days you rarely see pictures of police clobbering people. A very good example is the swearing in after party for Hon. Kyagulanyi. Millions of his supporters descended on the streets without a police authorization and scenes of previous tear gas, clobbering people are not as common and thanks to you, the bravery patriotic Ugandas with your smartphones. Most of the most ruthless dictators share a common fear of not being invaded by rebels or coups from their personal armies, but the fear comes from social medias. Things have changed folks. We have seen what social media has done even in the most powerful nations. Now the government of Uganda has appointed an official to monitor social media, laws have been passed regulating social media, threats and consequences of not registering SIM cards all have done nothing to stop people from speaking out against Museveni's autocratic rule. The government's crack down on those violating social stupid laws have fallen flat on its face. It was Social Media not Monitor, New Vision or the Observer, that prompted Rebecca Kadaga to come out her shell to inquire the age limit amended as if she just arose from the dead that she had no idea what was trending on social media. The good thing with social media it is faster than the speed of light. What is happening in Uganda now, in a few seconds it is all over the world. Do not listen to those that say that ( yapping) on whatsapp, cannot change anything but deep down inside, if social media was Span or you, we would be in Nalufenya right now pleading for food and water from the beatings. But this is not the time to let our guards down because dictator Museveni is also trying to figure out how to fight social media without using tear gas or bullets. Now we need to take our fight a step higher. We need phone numbers from religious leaders, teachers, university students, Judges and lawyers, police personnel and someone somewhere has this information. we will take it from there but we need your help. You're not called a GENERAL PUBLIC for no reasons. Let us leave the matters of General Public to the generals. There is no stronger general than general public. Lets get to work folks and what a great job you're doing. The age limit is the last safety valve we have and we will not take it sitting down. Fight on. Don't you like to see Museveni and Janet bundled up in that silly NRM yellow bus hauling them into Nalufenya?????. WE WILL BRING TO KNEES, THIS BIAS UGANDA GOVERNMENT. #THE_STRUGGLE_CONTINUES
THREAT TO HOSTILE DICTATORSHIP RULE, IS ONLY THROUGH 'INFORMATION', THUS BY INFORMING THE UNINFORMED.
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SOCIAL MEDIA COUP IS WITHIN OUR REACH.
Uganda will be the first sub-Saharan country to change a government using Social Media and the possibility of the happening is very good. If you have a smartphone, you have the weapon to go into combat with a dictatorial regime of Museveni.
Social media is credited for cutting down on outright police brutalities on the streets of Uganda. Now days you rarely see pictures of police clobbering people. A very good example is the swearing in after party for Hon. Kyagulanyi. Millions of his supporters descended on the streets without a police authorization and scenes of previous tear gas, clobbering people are not as common and thanks to you, the bravery patriotic Ugandas with your smartphones.
Most of the most ruthless dictators share a common fear of not being invaded by rebels or coups from their personal armies, but the fear comes from social medias. Things have changed folks. We have seen what social media has done even in the most powerful nations.
Now the government of Uganda has appointed an official to monitor social media, laws have been passed regulating social media, threats and consequences of not registering SIM cards all have done nothing to stop people from speaking out against Museveni's autocratic rule. The government's crack down on those violating social stupid laws have fallen flat on its face.
It was Social Media not Monitor, New Vision or the Observer, that prompted Rebecca Kadaga to come out her shell to inquire the age limit amended as if she just arose from the dead that she had no idea what was trending on social media. The good thing with social media it is faster than the speed of light. What is happening in Uganda now, in a few seconds it is all over the world.
Do not listen to those that say that ( yapping) on whatsapp, cannot change anything but deep down inside, if social media was Span or you, we would be in Nalufenya right now pleading for food and water from the beatings. But this is not the time to let our guards down because dictator Museveni is also trying to figure out how to fight social media without using tear gas or bullets.
Now we need to take our fight a step higher. We need phone numbers from religious leaders, teachers, university students, Judges and lawyers, police personnel and someone somewhere has this information. we will take it from there but we need your help.
You're not called a GENERAL PUBLIC for no reasons. Let us leave the matters of General Public to the generals. There is no stronger general than general public. Lets get to work folks and what a great job you're doing. The age limit is the last safety valve we have and we will not take it sitting down. Fight on.
Don't you like to see Museveni and Janet bundled up in that silly NRM yellow bus hauling them into Nalufenya?????.
WE WILL BRING TO KNEES, THIS BIAS UGANDA GOVERNMENT.
#THE_STRUGGLE_CONTINUES
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