Monday, April 11, 2016

Tribalism a killer disease without a Drs Diagnosis. The case of south Sudan.



By Emma Nyaraparan
You will wonder if Tribalism will one day in any way come to an end in this Nation , when you take a look at how things are going it is possible to predict we are heading towards a direction in which tribalism will one day swallow all of us.
Do we have love for other tribes? Do people interact freely when among other tribes
Stereotypes exist among all of us, we talk ill of the other tribe, we mention bad things about them. We treat them with scorn due to the fact that they are not from our tribe. We are indeed tribalist in nature
Considering the nature of groupings/organizations, associations and prevailing circumstances if no change happens within a blink of an eye nothing good is closer to ending the deep rooted tribal sentiments we are divided, in all angles including churches, residential areas most are based on tribes, some ministries are set up with a tribal foundation, everything is becoming tribal
It is shameful that tribalism is taking a deep root into our hearts in all angle manifested through things as:
1 Dinka Congregation, Nuer Congregation, Kenisa Nyangwara, Kenisa Kuku, Kenisa Moru, .2-Suk Zande, Jebel Dinka, Hila Nuer, Camp Kuku, Acholi Inn, Juba Nabari, How do you expect PEACE with all this deep rooted Tribal sentiments,
It is only in South Sudan were Communities (A particular Tribe) celebrates appointment of someone from their area into the government as if that individual was appointed to serve that single tribe. how is it possible to have reforms when we are defending our tribal interest. We line up behind our politicians even if we know well they are wrong, we support the although they have committed crimes, we rally for them to give them moral to steal and be corrupt. What are we?
We will Perish never and never will we enjoy the fruits of our sweat that brought up this Nation. As tribalism continue to finish us the Vultures are busy Taking their share.
#This is my country

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