tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4271953079751485919.post2807587332474307856..comments2023-10-08T15:08:38.491+01:00Comments on Sights & Sighs: Give 'Juba' a chancesights and sighshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05874955083591380365noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4271953079751485919.post-10208833853573147972012-02-02T09:37:15.796+00:002012-02-02T09:37:15.796+00:00Great thoughts Dan, I concur in toto. The trouble ...Great thoughts Dan, I concur in toto. The trouble is the people looking for the snakes are not clean either. First, the snake was home and harmless until they chase the snake away. Second, their action of exploiting the thick cover of the bushes, terrorizing village men and women and finally overthrowing the man of the house, made them take charge. Not only that, having sent the snake to the bush, they themselves failed to protect children of the homestead. And to add salt on injury, having failed to protect, they actively joined in committing more atrocities, just like the snake. For this it is no longer about getting the snake, its about changing course. At Juba, both parties (snake and man of the house) agreed that they both committed atrocities for which a solution must be sort. Agenda 2 on comprehensive solutions outlined who and what the women and children considers indispensable to justice. OolaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com