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Janet Museveni’s Wicked Agenda to Enslave Ugandans’ Minds

by Writer
August 16, 2024
in Featured, Opinions, Politics, Uganda
Janet Museveni's crocodile tears over her grandchildren’s exposure to technology are nothing but a cold, calculated act, designed to tighten the Museveni family’s tyrannical stranglehold on Uganda. Image maybe subject to copyright.

Janet Museveni's crocodile tears over her grandchildren’s exposure to technology are nothing but a cold, calculated act, designed to tighten the Museveni family’s tyrannical stranglehold on Uganda. Image maybe subject to copyright.

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Janet Museveni, Uganda’s First Lady, has once again revealed her sinister and manipulative nature. Cloaking her dark ambitions behind a facade of concern for her grandchildren’s welfare, she is nothing short of a puppet master, pulling the strings to further tighten her family’s suffocating grip on Uganda. Her recent outburst against young people’s use of technology and her ruthless call for draconian internet censorship across Africa are clear indicators of a vile agenda to strangle the free flow of information and keep Ugandans in a state of perpetual ignorance.

In a twisted performance of deception, Mrs. Museveni feigned worry over the impact of mobile phones and the internet on the youth while speaking with Inkhosikati Make LaMashwama, the Queen of Eswatini. Yet, beneath this mask of false concern lies a grotesque desire to crush any spark of resistance or free thought that could threaten the Museveni regime’s brutal hold on power. Janet Museveni is not interested in protecting young minds—her true goal is to suffocate them, to keep the Ugandan populace shackled in darkness under the brutal rule of her tyrannical family.

The hypocrisy is monstrous. Janet Museveni’s own children and grandchildren are lavished with the best that stolen wealth and power can buy—elite education, top-tier technology, and unbridled access to global information. Yet, she dares to lecture ordinary Ugandans on the dangers of the very freedoms that her family enjoys and abuses to maintain their dominance. Her so-called moral stance is nothing but a vile charade, a pit of lies dug to bury the hopes and dreams of an entire nation.

Her demand for internet censorship is a calculated move to tighten the noose around Uganda’s collective neck, choking off any possibility of dissent. The Museveni family has mastered the art of deceit and oppression, and this latest push for censorship is simply a new tool in their arsenal of cruelty. They are determined to silence the voices of Uganda’s brave, tech-savvy youth—voices that could expose the festering rot and corruption at the core of the Museveni dynasty.

Mrs. Museveni’s admiration for the brutal censorship policies of oppressive Arab regimes is not an accident. She yearns for the same iron-fisted control over Ugandans, to lock their minds in a cage of ignorance, cut off from the truth that could inspire rebellion against her family’s vile reign. Janet Museveni envisions an Africa plunged into darkness, where the light of truth is extinguished, and her family’s evil empire reigns unchallenged.

Janet Museveni’s crocodile tears over her grandchildren’s exposure to technology are nothing but a cold, calculated act, designed to tighten the Museveni family’s tyrannical stranglehold on Uganda. She is not a concerned grandmother—she is a malevolent enforcer of a regime hell-bent on keeping Ugandans oppressed, ignorant, and enslaved. Her hypocrisy is boundless, and her wickedness knows no limits. She must be unmasked for what she truly is—a dark force determined to crush the spirit of a nation.

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