Activist vows to destroy the BNF-a response

I doubt very much whether I will, under the prevailing circumstances, be able to formulate any comprehensive responses to the numerous letters, articles and cartoons that have dominated the newspapers recently about my resignation from the BNF, in view of the fact that my move has generated a lot of interest even amongst the unknown and that more may be coming.

I owe nobody any apologies because the BNF invested very little in me, if any, compared with the personal sacrifices I made for the party and most of its power mongers, including the President of the BNF Otsweletse Moupo.

 
I must state unequivocally that I remain unfazed and completely unmoved in the face of the barrage of attacks and misplaced criticism leveled at my person. I reserve the right to choose what I want and when the time comes to do so I never wrestle with my conscience. I will continue to exercise this inalienable right, the right to belong where I wish for as long as the constitution of the motherland permits.

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