THE ENEMY IS DIVERTING US - STOP THE INTERNAL BICKERY AND FIGHT NRM
By JOEL SSENYONYI
Comrades in the struggle, I hope all is well with you. We appreciate all of you who do whatever you can in a bid to see our country acquire change and get better. The Covid19 lockdown has affected many of our activities, but we've nonetheless been doing a lot of work behind the scenes, which work we shall be unveiling as time progresses.
As we keep gaining ground, not everyone will be happy about our progress, and so the detractors will do everything to cut our speed. One of the ways in which this is done is through propaganda. Many things have been said, and will be said in a bid to cause disarray in our camp, but let's remain focussed. Let's keep our eyes on the ball. Just like a hunter, let's not lose sight of the gazelle just because a squirrel has dashed by. Some comrades in the struggle will even fall off for whatever reason, but let's keep moving. When a corporal defects (and many corporals will defect), let's not lose sleep, what's important is that the Generals remain. And as far as I'm concerned, the Generals are the Ugandans out there who are yearning for change, whether they be in the ghetto or in the upscale suburbs, educated or not, rich or poor, but want to see a country better than the one we have now.
Also, whenever we spend time fighting each other as opposed to fighting Mr. Museveni's regime, we weaken the struggle, we let down the many Ugandans who have hope in us. Comrades, as we often emphasize, let's major on majors and minor on minors.
Aluta Continua.
As we keep gaining ground, not everyone will be happy about our progress, and so the detractors will do everything to cut our speed. One of the ways in which this is done is through propaganda. Many things have been said, and will be said in a bid to cause disarray in our camp, but let's remain focussed. Let's keep our eyes on the ball. Just like a hunter, let's not lose sight of the gazelle just because a squirrel has dashed by. Some comrades in the struggle will even fall off for whatever reason, but let's keep moving. When a corporal defects (and many corporals will defect), let's not lose sleep, what's important is that the Generals remain. And as far as I'm concerned, the Generals are the Ugandans out there who are yearning for change, whether they be in the ghetto or in the upscale suburbs, educated or not, rich or poor, but want to see a country better than the one we have now.
Also, whenever we spend time fighting each other as opposed to fighting Mr. Museveni's regime, we weaken the struggle, we let down the many Ugandans who have hope in us. Comrades, as we often emphasize, let's major on majors and minor on minors.
Aluta Continua.
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