By Writtam-pen
Country people, I am sure you must have
been wondering whether your Writam-pen kicked the bucket. To be candid, your Writam-pen went on hibernation
to the point that he decided to observe months of silence. You know people are
fun of observing minutes of silence but I always like to make the difference
reasons why I went in for months of silence until the ongoing uprising
reawakened me. Truth is bitter but must be spoken if it means vanishing for it.
To cut the matter short, this is the time anyone who
says there no big problem of marginalization in the union between Southern
Cameroons and La Republic should be considered as being in a state of sin.
Country People, I think there is no room
for neutrality or for those fence sitters who will end up in the hottest corners
of Dante’s inferno as far as the current deadlock surrounding Anglophone
problems is concern. The problem exists and the schism is sharper than ever,
although it should be borne in mind that this polarisation does not date from
the Common Law Layers, teachers’ sit-in strike or the Standup Coffin comedy in
Bamenda that degenerated into a popular uprising. But those continue to pretend that there is no Anglophone problem can only be regarded as deceits that merit the lowest place in hell, which is the place best suited
for hypocrites.
In Dante’s great poem, the neutrals, it
is said that those who in this world had never taken a side, occupy the mouth
and vestibule of Hell. There they swirl unceasingly in clouds of red sand,
their faces bitten by wasps and hornets. They pursue in a blind fatal way a
flag which never stays for a moment in one place. In fact, Dante denies them
the moral dignity of a place even in hell itself. “Heaven will not have them,
and the deep Hell receives them not lest the wicked, they should have some
glory over them” And what was the sin of these neutrals? Oh, simply this: they
had never taken a side. They had spent God’s precious moment watching which way the wind was likely to blow. In short, Anglophones
are growing more and more conscious of the size of the political duplicity and
hypocrisy that had been used against them.
Country people!!! This world is wicked.
Can you imagine that up to date the likes of Simon Achidi Achu have been silent
over the Anglophone problems? Can someone tell me what really took the Prime
Minister Yang Philemon to Bamenda? Yang is an Anglophone, and should know
the problems of the Anglophones in this country. Better for Atanga Nji, Larent Esso, Isa
Tchiroma, Jacque Fame Ndongo and other regime barons who say there is no
Anglophone problem in Cameroon. I cannot blame them. I don’t want to say this
is a slave mentality but it is something closer to it. Those who always give a
blind eye to realities don’t do it out of conviction. I hear Popoul is very disappointed with them for kicking Yang Philemon
from behind. That was a horrific game that deserves a “red card from Popoul. Who
is bigger, the Prime minister or cabinet minister? Just wondering!!!!
Popoul’s ministers are really shits. I have
always said that some of them don’t speaks out of sincerity. They do it out of
two things: either they are after something or something is after them. You
know thieves at times are even scared of their shadows. That is how these
ministers behave. They are all hypocrites.
Whenever I look at the manner
of those who turn around Popoul and who have ruined this country with lies, it
cripples me with shame which is deeply painful. This
incident has made me to see now that people who abuse those who are telling the
truth are just moral cowards and being cowards, fear is what guides their
behavior. To feel sorry for them would be like going into a monster’s
cave, seeing this slimey blob of a greedy little beast, a corrupt, evil, self
serving, full of lies, without conscience beast.... yet allows it to create a living hell on earth for itself through its own greed and evil. God forbid. They always pretend to be together whereas they not. As they
sit on the same table everyone is suspicious of everyone around. Yet they will
always rise to talk of a one and indivisible Cameroon. Are we one? Why is it that
some people are so scared when the word Southern Cameroons is mentioned as if
it never existed? There is nothing like oneness in the minds of these dirty
thieves. I am sure Popoul will spill the beans again this week. The unexpected
will send some of them off the line again, I hear.
I also see very clearly that what
they’ve been giving out is about to ricochet back onto them. What plans are they
putting in place to enslave our consciousness or fill us with lies and
untruthful promises? They are not creating super soldiers who can torture and
kill us without a second thought. I see that look on so many of their faces whenever someone mentions the devastating impact and the collapse of a close fascist regime.
I
watched some of them on TV and saw that they are so evil from the look on their
faces. All they care about is their own greed, comfort and conveniences. They
look damned smug as they think to themselves especially how little they care about
Anglophones. I just imagine what they tell their wives, children about the sort of country
they’ll be creating with their selfishness because they’ll be long gone when
2035 comes. What? They’re too blind and stupid to see tomorrow when freedom shall come; it
will be them who will come back to life in another human to experience Vision
2035 they have created for themselves. If they never learn, if they
continue down the path of evil and self serving, every single lifetime they
live is going to get more and more difficult and agonizing for them. Not
because some God decided but simply because they wanted to punish themselves. It’s
just the world they have created…the one that they deserve, the one that Dante
did not mention in the Neutrals. I believe the time has come for the
fundamentalist thinker to reveal his true face, so that truth can be sorted
from falsehood for Anglophones to better judge right from wrong in the current
moral crisis.
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
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