Salva Kiir Mayardit And Agathism.
(A Short Piece)
by
Bankole Christopher Smart-cole (BSc)
Developed: 29 January 2015/ Researched
Online: January 2015
© CC Publishers 2015
You can’t judge a book by
its cover nor a visage by its anatomy, but this current face staring at me
looks like it can be judged objectively, due to its present owner’s current
portfolio. Now, before I proceed in commenting on the general welfare of South
Sudan’s so-called president, Salva Kiir (pictured above), I must first of all
address the theory of Agathism (which in this context, strongly relates to the “paranoid-powerplaying-politcal,
Mr Salva).
Now, this theory states an
inventory of things about the world, but my sole focus now is on the fact that
thereof establishes the point of there just being good and bad people in the
world. And there’s no double entendre to that. Ergo, if we were now to mix and match
Salva Kiir’s current portfolio with the theory of Agathism, would be to equate
the fact that this individual falls under the category of just being a really
really really bad person, with no moral compass to bear. Mr so-called president
has played power politics with the welfare of his country for too long now, and
to seek peace for him in general, is to shockingly become ill before a summit when
“peace history” beckons. And that’s what currently unfolded in that part of the
world (even though as I currently type this, he’s apparently now better and has
ergo, attended the summit).
Malnutrition In War-Torn South Sudan (A Collection Of Shocking Inhumane Pictures).
Indigence 1.
Penury 3.
But to conclude on books
and covers, and what not, is to portray this current face (Salva’s) has nothing
else but hideously immoral.
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