Opinion

Bobi Wine still harbors mannerism that portray him as a lumpen (Muyaye)-John Nagenda

Bobi Wine’s car engulfed by teargas due to defiance
By Angela Nyakuni
Senior presidential advisor John Nagenda has finally come out to blast Kyadondo East Member of Parliament Robert Kyagulanyi a.k.a Bobi Wine for offering himself as a potential candidate for the higher office yet he still harbors mannerism that portray him as a ‘Muyaye’ (lumpen).
Ngagenda was more specific about what he dislikes about the NUP flag bearer, the no nonsense media practitioner said that Bobi Wine’s way of walking in public makes him look like a person who isn’t serious and deeply unprepared to take over the office of the presidency.
Speaking to NBS’s Simon Kaggwa Njala early this morning; Monday, November 16th, 2020;  Nagenda boldly revealed how he wouldn’t take some body who bounces around so serious let alone to lead a country like Uganda.
”Have you seen the way he bounces around when walking. That character isn’t for the presidency. I wouldn’t take some body who walks around like that so serious for the higher office,” Nagenda said.
Meanwhile, The Drone Media has established that the kind of defiance applied by NUP leaders is a form of resistance movement.  According to a  Harvard Professor Erica Chenoweth, these civil resistance movements existed in 1980s but have declined because they are less effective.
As it is, Bobi Wine is trying to use this kind of trick, whereby he accuses police of brutality yet he defies law. Human Rights apply as long as one is within the sphere of the law.
Labeled at various times as nonviolent resistance, unarmed struggle, or nonviolent action, this type of political action has seen a dramatic decline in effectiveness since the turn of the 21st century. In her lecture, Chenoweth discussed how something so ubiquitous, something that now seems to be the dominant form of political action, has devolved into a social media-seeking publicity stunt that regimes are learning to ignore.