Kenya is not the black armies you see in Somalia, but white and Jewish investors who own the entire country and want black lives to secure it their investments. We should feel sorry for Kenyans but we should at the same time make sure that our country never becomes like theirs. They're moving Kenyans to the Somali region because they sold the cooler areas off to whites, Jews and Indians. Black Kenyans are dumbasses for thinking we're the enemy - they aint even got their homelands because cadaan iyo hindi ayaa dawladdooda ka gadtay. They're squashed into Nairobi because every inch of land is a safari park, and none of that money is invested in Kenyans. Their education system is also a joke, the only thing they teach well is English. They're still in the colonised stage.
You're literally talking out of your ass. There are only two wildlife parks in Kenya and they are owned and maintained by the Kenyan government. Virtually all the land owned by wealthy British landowners during the colonial era, which was negligible by the way, has been reclaimed. Kenya is in the hands of Kenyans. It isn't like Somalia which is being sold off piece by piece.
Investors from every corner of the globe are allowed and encouraged to invest in Kenya and they gladly do. Kenya is the fastest growing economy in Africa and the fourth-fastest growing economy in the world. The GDP of the city of Nakuru is higher than the GDP of all of Somalia combined. It is the leader in most sectors in Africa, such as, finance, IT, clean energy, transportation, logistics, defense, etc. It is the largest dairy producer in all of Africa as well as being the largest dairy consumer in the continent while children in Somalia don't have access to clean drinking water. The future of Kenya is shining as bright as its potential.
We all know the future of Somalia is bleak as highlighted by yesterday's attack on the hotel in Mogadishu. You're attempting to bring down other countries because your country has been a failed state for the past 25+ years, has experienced numerous droughts as well as a tsunami. They say misery loves company but the sheer xaasidnimo that you shamelessly exude is something else. I hope you find inner peace. If Kenya's rapid development is causing you this much distress, how will you feel when Kenya becomes the first nation to recognize Jubbaland as a sovereign state?
