Cultural Psychosis

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A blog by UgandanInsomniac

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Personal musings from Uganda

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12 Days of Madness

This post started off as a well-intentioned attempt to re-write “Twelve Days of Christmas.” My mind got in the way and the “remix” fell flat. Oh well.Merry Christmas, all the same!On the first day of Christmas my true love sent to meWorld peace forever, AmenOn the second

He Knows When You are Sleeping, He Knows When You're Awake

I always knew there was something strange about a man who wears crimson red.Picture taken in Athens, Greece; December 7, 2008

Going ... but not Gone

Haven't abandoned blogger. Just moved to another forum for 'more serious' discussions. Will use this site for my budding microfiction talent. Haaaaaaaaaaaaaa! But seriously, I am an insomniac on wordpress these days. Check it out when you have the time.

Angel

To be born in Uganda. To live in Uganda. To be Ugandan. What does it really mean? What makes me part of this nation? My parentage? My heritage? A birth certificate? Am I really Ugandan?

Building a Nation of Literate Fools

Library – a building in which collections of books, newspapers, CD, etc. are kept for people to read, study or borrow.The Rwandan government is in the process of establishing its first public library. Its FIRST public library since INDEPENDENCE.I was appalled at this finding. An entire country

Suffer Ye the Little Children …?

It is a well documented fact that child defilement tops the list of criminal cases in Uganda. Following closely on the list are cases of abuse and physical violence against children.The Masindi District Police Commander, commenting on a recent case of child abuse in his area of jurisdiction,

The King of Crass lives in my Neighbourhood

Last night I was treated to an appalling example of Ugandan bourgeoisie.It was about 7:30 p.m. and I was stuck in traffic at the Clock Tower junction on the Kampala-Entebbe Road. As usual, I was passing time listening to a boring radio talk show that was hosting a

Video Meliora Proboque Deteriora Sequor

HypothesisChange Uganda’s motto. Video meliora proboque deteriora sequor. I see the right way, approve it and do the opposite.ArgumentTHE RIGHT WAYNalubaale Power Station. Output of 260 megawatts. THE OPPOSITE2005 - massive shortage of electricity. Current output 150 megawatts. Blame to political opposition and

As Blind as Justice; As Redemptive as Life

In the Bible, the physician Luke relates the story of a woman caught in adultery. An angry mob of Pharisees brought the unnamed woman to Jesus demanding that as a respected leader and rabbi he should he should pass sentence on her. Jesus, in typical style, didn’t

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