Episode Two; The In-fightings in WestNile Region, Here is How Conversational Arguments in WestNile Region - Uganda Oftentimes End.
It’s still beating my understanding on if it is only in WestNile and Uganda, where, any discussion on a crucial social, developmental and service delivery debate ends up with abuses, blackmails, insults, bragging, underestimation, blasphemy; that he or she is poor, she or he dropped out of school, he is a thief, she is a prostitute, he or she is a fraudster, their family is this and that blah blah and in many cases we cross over to threatening each other with violence and sometimes with arrests even.
We rarely argue on issues intellectually to reach to its logical conclusions.
By the virtue of Human Beings, some people love bringing others down and stepping on them through these kinds of ridiculous ways.
From outside, we look United and Disciplined as WestNile region / Uganda, little did others know, our togetherness are just for nothing and we fight ourselves a lot on pertinent issues affecting our society, dvelopment and service delivery in our region.
Whoever starts to bring up an opinion as solution or a remedy to a problem is often blasted and flashed out as a beggar, a bachelor, a poor person, a womanizer or a conman or conwoman or a thief whose opinions don't matter in the society.
Intimidate and silence the dissidents, was an art of the oppressive rulers, the violent and the intellectually bankrupt but gradually the trend has evolved rapidly into the 21st century.
Am still doing more research on this discussion / argument syndrome in us to find whether it is pride or lack of wisdom or over education, or wealth or lack of education or beauty or i know more or lack of fear for God that is degrading our people into such continuous rants.
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