Critical mass, Nairobi

For non cyclists, critical mass is a social bike riding event, usually for advocacy. Today was one such days in Nairobi.

Nicely decorated bike

Nicely decorated bike

Attendees at this edition of CM nairobi

Attendees at this edition of CM nairobi

Even budding cyclists were represented

Even budding cyclists were represented

The Hegemony, Imperialism and Chicanery of Western States

How the UN screws us

Savic Consultants

By Sitati Wasilwa

Image: Courtesy Image: Courtesy

The post-World War 2 period, the era of the dawn of independence in Africa and certainly the post-Cold War period have all been critical junctures that have largely determined the foreign relations of the different states of the world with respect to the superpower status and operations of the multi-lateral institutions.

The end of the WW2 led to the establishment of the United Nations Organization and its related entities thereafter, the dawn of the independence era in Africa was undoubtedly a milestone that assured Africans of a greater role in the global geopolitics and the end of the Cold War was earmarked with the disintegration of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Soviet Union).

All the three phases, as far as the inter-relations between the states of the world are concerned, have cemented the position of some of the leading Western nations as the world’s…

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On how to treat Gentiles

Your host is busy. Posts will be very sporadic. Whenever time allows I will read your blogs and say hello.

On how to treat Gentiles has such great advice as

If a Jew is chasing a gentile in order to murder him, it is forbidden to kill the Jew in order to save the gentile, even if there is no other way to save the gentile’s life. A person who kills the Jewish pursuer in order to save the gentile’s life must be put to death. But if a gentile (or a Jew) is chasing a Jew in order to murder him, one must kill the pursuer in order to save the pursued person (if there is no other way to save his life). This law applies to a ger toshav as well.

Keep well.