The day we can all Love-Kenya as the motherland and the same way as it was the right of every kenyan, then that day nothing else will matter. One of the key things to understand what took place in Egypt is that it really was a youth revolution who have no party interests or representations. This seemed very confusing to many who are used to oppostion type of structures. These were young people who love Egypt as their motherland and could no longer take the abuse. The issue is long term about democracy but also about social evils and imbalances. The story of the unrest begins sometime last year when a young grad was dragged from a cyber cafe while on social networks, beaten and at some point died. He represented the face of the revolution, just like the young-out-of-work street seller grad of Tunisia who set himself on fire when harassed and beaten by the authorities, as he could see no more reason to live such a life. It is sad that lives are lost in the name of change.
 
So the day We Can Love Kenya is the day Kenya will have a better future for everyone.
 
A very amatuer view as am no specialist on such matters. 
 
Asante. :-)