Wednesday, March 16, 2005

Uhuru ni Haki - Freedom is Justice

Not one person on the planet, knows just what I am capable of achieving in life, even I, am struggling to figure it out everyday. So while I am working with the tools available to me to make a living, sharpen my talents, and enjoy life, the least I can demand from my fellow human beings (in government or otherwise) is that they respect my right to be on the planet, my right to do whatever I please to make use of my life (so long as I am not hurting anyone), and my right to the fruit of my labour. Uhuru ni Haki.

Uhuru ni Haki shows how much dignity and wealth people get from being respected enough to be 'left alone', and how much misery is as a result of someone or a group of people thinking they know what is best for others and using the force of law or just force to organise affairs for others.

Uhuru ni Haki

1 comment:

Dave said...

Uhuru ni Haki shows how much dignity and wealth people get from being respected enough to be 'left alone', and how much misery is as a result of someone or a group of people thinking they know what is best for others and using the force of law or just force to organise affairs for others.

I have to say i quite like this philosophy but more importantly I agree with it in its entirety.