It's promising to see young Gambians evolve from a once painful desire to travel abroad at all cost (wanderlust or 'napseh' we call it) to an impulse to stand for something of greater good.
However, while every movement like that requires inspirational leadership, it needs some peers with prudence in regard to possible unpleasant consequences, and to try to put a proactive brake on the excesses; they aren't the "hypocrites."
You want to know the hypocrites, look no further than those borderline-inspirational adults who never saw your belief worth their while until now that it's easy and popular, some of whom were a part of the creation of this Montgomery 1963 out of a 21st Century Gambia.
These crocodiles will want to wheddle your impulse so hard and so much that even if there's nothing so dire, they'll cause you to see emergencies to warrant upset.
Watch this... if by your will you're heard, they'll say they're proud of you. "Now allow us to take it from here." But only to go and break bread with the very people that disgusted you, and gossip about you. Then you'd be like: "chaaa, Koto yi hijack nanj sunj victory bi rek."
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