tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-562766231881590428.post758824537468874733..comments2023-02-14T10:42:23.169+00:00Comments on novisi: I PROTESTnovisihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06144548155567055364noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-562766231881590428.post-6598703708817981252010-07-05T03:07:17.125+00:002010-07-05T03:07:17.125+00:00@grahamghana,
thanks for sharing. you're proba...@grahamghana,<br />thanks for sharing. you're probably right about my 'style'. i just try to look at issues from different angles. but come to think of it, ideas need not be comforting to make us act.<br /><br />and i just agree with the more light you've thrown on the issue: criminals are professionals indeed. thanks.novisihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06144548155567055364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-562766231881590428.post-7294315609225561922010-07-02T14:07:46.850+00:002010-07-02T14:07:46.850+00:00Your heretical, confrontational perspectives seeme...Your heretical, confrontational perspectives seemed designed to go against the grain of comfortable perceived wisdom. You are going to disturb the blissful lives of the people if only they would draw themselves away from entertainment news and read your blog.<br /><br />The reasons for the registration of sim cards reminds me of the UK governments attempt to bring in national ID cards, arguing it would stop terrorists. Our culture is funny in that the more something doesn’t work the more we do of it. The more crime there is, the more laws we make, the more police we employ and the more prisons we build. When that doesn’t work we do more of the same. We seem incapable of looking at things from a different perspective and seeing if that offers different solutions.<br /><br />Criminals are professionals at breaking the law. That’s their job. Are ID cards or registered sim cards going to stop them? They will find new strategies because, whereas we are stuck in one approach, they are far more creative. Perhaps we should be learning from them and not from the righteous?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-562766231881590428.post-55985395524378882652010-07-02T00:44:49.180+00:002010-07-02T00:44:49.180+00:00@NYS,
lol. i just don't like this outcome of t...@NYS,<br />lol. i just don't like this outcome of the ejaculation. for me this is not needed. we can do just fine without it. really i wonder if the police would be coming after me should someone still my phone and use it to commit a crime. i don't like any form of engagement with the police just as i hate to go to a hospital. so i just protest!novisihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06144548155567055364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-562766231881590428.post-64767290446305537542010-06-30T22:54:54.006+00:002010-06-30T22:54:54.006+00:00some ideas are good, but bad for the wrong reasons...some ideas are good, but bad for the wrong reasons. registering gives the nation the data it needs, but i'm asking whether we cannot get the same data via another existing channel.<br /><br />I don't see why i should leave my office to go to tigo or mtn just to show my id card, make a photocopy and come back! Nonsense. I did mine while at the mall 5 days ago. I nearly walked out of the office because i was there for 10 minutes or more and no one said sh*t, if not for the beautiful lady i was with. Hahahahaha. <br /><br />But i like the ejaculation part thoughNanahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01413871396464391462noreply@blogger.com