In any hopeless cause, there is always the
illusion of hope. The promise of a likely better future. If only you try hard
enough. If you just work at it. Keep banging your head against the wall and it
shall be yours.(Off the record) These are often mere concoctions of the mind. A defense to the
futility of one’s efforts. This tirade of course is in one way or the other
related to The Centre.
I blame it on our parents you know. High
expectations placed on our young shoulders . . . become a lawyer . . . become
an advocate . . . solve world hunger . . .
convince Mzee (an affectionate way to refer to the Ugandan Supreme
leader) to retire . . . pass the LDC Pre-entry examination. The impracticability of their expectations borders
ridiculous, nay is ludicrous.
The said Pre-Entry Examination is the vacuum with
which The Centre
sucks out all hope and joy. An insatiable alter upon which the lawyers dump
their dreams and self-worth. When used in a conversation, this is how it goes
Self-respecting person: So. . . I heard that you
sat for the Pre-entry exam. How . . . (sniggering) was it?
Lawyer: Well, to put it mildly . . . (strolls into oncoming traffic)
I lie. The stroll only occurs after the results
arrive. Good or bad, the results inspire this reaction in one and all. Except
those that have come to their senses and have opted out of the whole charade .
. . regained their senses . . . fought and won against the slave trade that is The
Centre.
To be fair, what amounts to good news from
Pre-entry has yet to be appropriately coined. Those that gain wisdom while
waiting for the results (not to be confused with those that commit suicide
while waiting-King Solomon has nothing on them) often surmise that failing the
exam is the good news.
Alas there are the fools that
rush to get their admission forms. These bring to life Einstein’s words “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not
sure about the universe.” They cannot be blamed for their folly. After all,
hope is the last of flames to be extinguished. Long after logic and reality
have retired bowed out.
But even I cannot flaw their reasoning. Or should
I say my reasoning. I am propounding a theory. The Centre remains today; aside from
the callousness of advocates and their desire to see suffering done onto
others; because it churns out advocates on a yearly basis. Converts I would
say. People that have found an out. Those that have paid the ultimate price and
sold their souls.
Hollywood has made light of these poor souls but
the vampires and zombies that do leave The Centre return to the world
seeking more sacrifices for their Master. My theory thus is that the odds
aren’t completely hopeless. It’s just not the kind of hope perceived. Can a
stalemate be achieved? Do the vampires and zombies ever become human again?
Will Mzee retire? What is the meaning of life? Probably the last is the
simplest to answer.
It all comes down to the odds.
May they forever be
in my favour.

Awesome. keep killing it BMT
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