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Hi friends.
Fuel crisis is biting everyone, everything and everywhere.
Critically we ask,who is responsible?Is this fuel crisis real or stage managed?Who benefits from this scenario?Is anyone trying to invest on that which doesn't pay?How possible are the answers to our questions likely to be true?Which role is the common citizen playing in this drama?Who is meant to suffer or lose in this crisis?Why is the Harmuz strait affecting the global oil crisis even the oil of those countries whose oil doesn't pass through it?Why is the oil prices going up and not down whenever there is a crisis?Are we likely to find more oil if we searched it under a different title,a title for example searching for poor people while actually searching for oil?
I know what is going on in your mind now.You are saying some of my questions are silly because to me too they seem silly but this silly question was the one Isaac Newton asked to discover the force of gravity.I have come to find that every question that is askable is answerable.To hell with your queen's English just for today!
In my country Kenya it was chaos and chaos.Protests upon protest.Reason fuel prices.Do you have oil in you country?If so you must be lucky:-thank God for it.That means everything has normal prices,you have light and your vehicles are moving without that extra cost.It means that your policemen are behaving normally and seem to know the use of their arms.Ours,in Kenya is opposite.Every commodity has exergerated prices,the president on leave,our policemen don't seem to know the use of their arms while the protesters don't seem to care for themselves and as if they have nothing to loose.
I think our fuel crises can be solved by critical thinking by all those affected.Lets ask as many questions as we possibly can because any askable question is answerable.
Be blessed.I wish you a peaceful sky.
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