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DEMOCRACY, JEALOUSY OR HYPOCRISY ??? By: Sekou Kenneh-Opinion Leader MN. August 27, 2009 Ladies
and Gentlemen of the noble Mandingo community. I urge you once again to
take a moment out of your busy schedules and ask yourselves these few
questions:Why don't we appreciate our Leaders regardless of their achievements ? Does hypocrisy and petty Jealousy help or hurt our Community ? Where are we headed ? If we can find an honest answer to any of the above questions, then we will be able to eradicate most of the ills in our community. First, we need to desist from the habits of spreading misinformation and making ungrateful comments about our leaders under the pretext of the so-called "Democracy or Free Speech.” These behaviors have never been and will never be helpful to the community that we all endear. The perfect example is our Noble Man. ALHAJ G.V. KROMAH. Mr. Kromah and his Gallant Men and Women put their lives and everything they had within their arsenal on the line simply to defend and protect our identity as both Liberians and Mandingoes. Today, the larger Liberian Mandingo Community enjoys the fruits of their commitment, courage, perseverance and gallantry. Yet, some of us remain adamant to appreciate their Sacrifices. HYPOCRISY IN OUR COMMUNITY: Another example is the level of hypocrisy within our various Mandingo Organizations here in the U.S.A. Why should we elect people as our Leaders and distrust them ? Why should we entrust people with our Leadership and disrespect them ? Well, I think these two simple questions remain unanswered because when we select /elect people to lead us, we’ll be the same people to undermine their efforts by not giving them the chance to prove their expertise because of our chronic hypocrisy and petty jealousy. In this case, I believe those leaders will walk away from our community when they are no longer in power because they believe they've given everything they could to their community and they were only rewarded with bunch of unreasonable criticism and ingratitude. Consequently , it becomes what they call a NO WIN SITUATION. Plus or minus makes no significant difference, so to speak. There are hundreds of reasons that make them reluctant to be fully involved in the community. One is, they feel that they have less to offer to the Community. Brothers and Sisters, let's learn to appreciate our Leaders even if we disagreed with them. We must acknowledge the fact that we do have more in common, than we don't. And remember that Allah loves those who appreciate If we can't appreciate each other, how are we going to appreciate Allah who created us and made us Muslims? And to him, we all shall return. I strongly advice that we should only criticize for these following reasons: We should criticize only when we have solutions, or alternatives to offer. We should be objective in our criticisms. Our criticisms shouldn't be base on sentiment. It must be in line with the aims and objectives of our community. Criticisms shouldn't be a tool for distraction and distortion or a means of gaining popularity for our selfish and Political ambitions. To our community Leaders: We know that community service is non-profitable and it is a huge task to perform. It requires enormous commitment , dedication and patience. It is not in our interests to see this community go backward. Please bear with us as we remain restless and relentless to curtail some of the ills in our community that we all love dearly. And I hope that the Month of Ramadan will serve as guidance for all of us and help us to open our sense of reasoning and also repent from some of our misdeeds. Ameen May Peace and blessings of Allah be upon us all !! Sekou Kenneh, Opinion Leader MN. WA-SALAM ALAYEKUM and Ramadan Mubarak. Contact the writer at kennehsekou@yahoo.com or 612-207-8017 |
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