Sunday, July 09, 2017

Memento Mori: A Reminder to Kenyans of Your Unnatural Mortality

"For the Love of God", a sculpture made with flawless diamonds, by artist, Damien Hirst. A 'Memento mori' - a genre of works done as a reminder of human mortality.
You do not have the simple luxury of accepting the death of a political personality as natural, even if it may be so. If you have your eyes anywhere near half-open, your ears unclogged enough to hear just a whisper, your soul live enough to feel the faintest heartbeat, then you cannot pretend you live in a normal environment.

If you’re getting up every morning with a happy yawn of middle-class contentedness, then you’re probably among thousands in Kenyans who probably see the darkness of despair every day, but you’d rather pretend it’s only the dark shadow of a passing cloud. You probably hear the muffled cries of forgotten citizens every day, but you’d rather pretend it’s the passing sniffles of seasonal poverty. You probably feel the sighs of a people weighed down with dead dreams, but you’d rather pretend it’s the passing sag of temporary weariness.

The environment you pretend not to see breeds a fog of apathy that with time becomes a jungle of heartless survival for the class that is ruled. Robbery, killings, kidnappings, car-jackings, rapes and silent victims are a daily staple in poor neighborhoods and in the dark city inferno where a dense cloud of humanity rises with the night. I’ve seen it, I know it, I’ve walked in it, I’ve been snatched by it, I’ve survived it. So have thousands of others. Daily. It’s not a secret world, but we’d rather pretend it is so that we can wake up in the morning and post a smiling selfie that is thankful to God for the blessing of life. The artificial world of social media is the newest, most potent opium of a broken people.

Meanwhile, the rulers haggle for power in the ruthless markets of cartel politics. When one of them dies, there’s nothing normal about it, simply because the environment he or she lived in is not normal. Remember, they leave behind a long stretch of unresolved assassinations; a pile-up of stolen elections and bitterness packaged into neat boxes of meaningless prayer; a valley of silenced voices and forgotten victims; an endless echo of troubled heartbeats that are always a beat away from eviction, starvation and joblessness. We must stop piling up pretentious prudery and demand a normal environment fit for all citizens; an environment where living in simple dignity allows us all the luxury of dying naturally. 

*Reflections following the death of Kenya's Cabinet Secretary, Gen. Joseph ole Nkaissery, one month before the country's general election.

Sere

3 comments:

Unknown said...

It occurs that we really have a long way to go......when talking of country liberation......we are used to normalcy unfortunately, and the not my business, I have my lie to run attitude.....

I agree that we are setting a very bad precedent to our generation in future and piling on them all sorts of social injustices that will need a lot of soul searching to deal with and heal from....

We are growing up introverts who will with no doubt one day break down into tears of animosity perhaps and God forbid, civil strive and hospitality.....We fail to deal squarely with problems that bedevils us in under the pretense of 'YALIOPITA SI NDWELE'

We sacrifice true reconciliation based on the correction of past wrong doings on the
alter of "TUGANGE YAJAYO"......If we don't wake up and realize a stitch in time saves nine..... our generation will find it hard to live harmoniously....We might be fooled by the small peace that is there now....But I'm worried that we are sitting on a timed bomb....which will explode when it will be no longer possible for the introverts to keep in their heart the evils of the past done to their ancestors....

It will be hard then...other than for them to be violent so as to be heard, to raise their concerns.....after all they know their fore fathers' petitions has never been acted upon....For fear of their petitions similarly being given a deaf hear...I'm afraid their language shall be violence...till they are heard....

All is not lost though....I pray that this reality shall strongly dawn on the concerned...and with speed they should act to save the situation.....Otherwise, Lord have mercy...for despite the future promising to be bright.....There is a dark cloud that is promising to swallow the light.......

Unknown said...

life ....not lie in paragraph one....

Mkawasi said...

@passionate. Well said. The "introverts" of today, made so more by a cyberworld that has created a super-focus on the individual, are more of self-centered individuals whose first concern when they wake up is how they look, what image they should sell to the world that gets them more "likes". It's this obsession and addiction to being liked, noticed, given adulation... that allows for the other selfish political destructive forces that run the real world to "eat" up the cake and leave none for the people. I truly hope, as you say, that all is not lost.