Kipande Nation

The policy of ‘Who is Who?’ Is a certain criterion of identity used to rank people to a certain category of hierarchy. Power, money, wealth and fame are considered at these levels. Such enjoy the best privileges, services, and are treated with utmost care. They are pardoned from any harsh rulings made against them. They are pardoned when found on the wrong side of the law. Why may you ask? It’s because they own the law. Unlike a common citizen who barely owns much, is brutally harassed and persecuted by the same law enforcers. All this is due to the difference in classes. Wow!  

Monsters are protected because of their influence and economical importance to society. They remain untouchable because your law makes a fortune off them. All systems recognize them and understand how they should be handled and pardoned regardless.  

If a whole system is corrupt, there is no mechanism or power that can overturn it. Unless you want an early tombstone over your head and become quickly forgotten like your promises to your high school girlfriend. 

It was stated that if you can’t stop them, join them. 

Remember when 21 Savage said:  

Power, the money and the fame like a monster”  

Well, it is a true fact that we have to live with. Our neighborhoods host these monsters we talk of. But there is nothing you can do. 

The colonial kipande system still exists in our modern day. It is what recognizes which class and category you fit in. You may not walk around with it round your neck, but know it still exists. 

Guncho

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