If you think Ugandans using the internet and social media platforms to mock a sick man and later rejoice at the announcement of his death is the worst, you have not heard what is going on elsewhere.
It is a sick country. Treating the symptoms and ignoring the disease for so long is why we are where we are at. Everyone wants to hurt everyone, because someone hurt them. They say, hurt people hurt people.
The level of bitterness, anger, sexual perversion, blood thirstiness and more in this country is scary, especially when one hears it is protected by the very people who should be stopping it; that this seedy side of our country is patronized by the very people that we see by day, castigate it on TV and radios.
What a shame! To think that we have national prayers every few months. As if to mock God. As long as our government knows about the brothels in the suburbs operating without disturbance and does nothing, it is best we stop wasting taxpayers’ money organizing prayer-this and prayer-that.
As long as the government is okay with the organ trafficking, sex orgies, human sacrifices and more forms of bloodshed without lifting a finger because those involved are too powerful, can we please stop trying to mock God, as if He who created the eyes does not see?
For, remember, God shall not be mocked. We are faced with a steep climb ahead, as we intercede for Uganda. Please pray fervently, repenting and groaning in the spirit, if for nothing else, for the generations behind us.
Somewhere, somehow, things got so twisted that now acquiring wealth, power and positions through evil means is the new normal, and anyone not taking that path looks like the perverted one, instead. Everything is upside down.
Girls are being laughed at in high school for being virgins. When it comes to universities, chastity could just as well be lumped with those conditions deserving a special parking sticker for the disabled! Lord have mercy of us all.
