Monday, 14 May 2018

The Chamisa HARD TALK Interview.


''With many sovereign states, with no system of law enforceable among them, with each state judging its grievances and ambitions according to the dictates of its own reason or desire - conflict, sometimes leading to war, is bound to occur." -Kenneth Waltz Wale Millers

The above quotable quote springs in the context of international politics serried or juxtaposition-ed to the recently biased interview conducted by Stephen Sackur, the popular presenter on current affairs BBC World News Hard Talk .In the context of International politics, states do act as individuals, by their very nature they are what Thomas Hobbes the great philosopher referred to as " Life in the state of nature is solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short".
We have the case of a megalomaniac nation playing dirty politics in the best interests of its own selfish and obviously extravagant ends at the expense of the natives or citizens of Zimbabwe.We smell a rat from the direction of the Britain, there seem to be some vested interests by the stated nation, interests to influence the outcome of the impending elections in favor of the Zanu Pf government which they helped create by means they best know.

The media stance taken by Britons as a derivative of the visit by the MDC leadership speaks volumes if not tonnes of their unquenchable thirst to blackmail, bladder, to paint a gory and sordid picture of the government in waiting.The freedom of media and expression is a necessary and defining pillar of democracy but when it is presented in the form and formulae of a character assassination crusade meant to defile and contaminate the image and standing of a whole movement and government in waiting, it tastes sour and looks imaginary.

The media stance taken by Britons as a derivative of the visit by the MDC leadership speaks volumes if not tonnes of their unquenchable thirst to blackmail, bladder, to paint a gory and sordid picture of the government in waiting.The freedom of media and expression is a necessary and defining pillar of democracy but when it is presented in the form and formula of a character assassination crusade meant to defile and contaminate the image and standing of a whole movement and government in waiting, it tastes sour and looks imaginary. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-

Cde Treasure Basopo
The Students Commissar.

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