Mukono Municipality MP Betty Nambooze’s labelling of NRM-leaning events promoter Balaam Barugahara has attracted online attention, prompting the legislator to offer an explanation.
Appearing on NBS Television’s September 15 Barometer Akasameeme show, Nambooze said Balaam was among the many “useful idiots” President Yoweri Museveni had employed.
“I’m not abusing Balaam, but people like him are called useful idiots, they just serve their masters without knowing their end mission. President Museveni described people like Balaam in his ‘Sowing the Mustard seed’ book. He said that when Binaisa was President, he made State House a place of brokering deals and that’s what Balaam is doing now days.”
Hours after the phrase ‘Useful Idiot’ and the name ‘Balaam’ trended online, Nambooze has offered an explanation of the term.
In her words…
The term was originally used during the Cold War to describe non-communists regarded as susceptible to communist propaganda and manipulation.
The term has often been attributed to Vladimir Lenin. The idiocy talked about is for this person not knowing the evil plan the people he is serving have against the side he would have naturally belonged to…
For example a dog is a useful idiot when it’s used by man to hunt down other animals. Such people are useful to the oppressor.
The oppressor will use such a human being, exploit, place him in controversies and at times expose him to danger, hate and disrepute…. Act as a betrayer of the group seeking to resist the aggressor as he gets deployed fully against his own and later drop him as a “useless idiot”.
Does Balaam for example know what Mr Museveni is plotting against all of us Ugandans?
Yet Balaam suspended all what he was doing to run around as a devilish character using money to recruit for the Junta.
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