Zulu Lesson It's Easy
As light as a feather, says the English proverb.
Something light or easy is lu-la in Zulu. You say the first part like looming and the second like light. Now remember, the Ku means it, pointing or talking about something. It could be the rain and other things we cannot touch, like joy or sadness.
It’s easy to destroy a country than to build it. Ku-lula.
It’s easy to fly a plane without training. Ku-lula.
It’s easy being the U.S. President. Ku-lula.
It’s easy to over-turn the results of an election. Ku-lula.
It’s easy to have savings with 6 kids. Ku-lula.
It’s easy to walk from Toronto to L.A. Ku-lula.
It’s eay to get a young girl for $100 online. Ku-lula.
Quick money. It’s easy to sell drugs to young girls, make them prisoners of the substance then record them for the gaming industry, which is so powerful governments pretend it doesn’t exist. Ku-lula. It’s easy because drug dealers protect their daughters behind high walls and body guards. Women themselves make it easy to be used when they meet faceless men online, fly to their yachts and other places with ‘the good life’ only to be used like animals. They are not victims. They are adults, and must take responsibility for their decisions.
It is easy to destroy co-workers because they are hard-working and do not tolerate ‘tradition’ where a few people have bled the company purse for generations. Ku-lula. It is easy to pay your workers peanuts, rack up so much profit, you fly in Rihanna, the artist born in Barbados, to sing and dance at your son’s birthday party. Ku-lula. It is very easy to set up another podcast, after being fired from a particular conglomerate. Ku-lula. Is it?
Nonqaba waka Msimang
Executive Blogger
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