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AfriqueDuZuid:All that nonsense will be undone. Kenyans are not foolish. The day we saw him seated like a spouse in the white house we knew they were planning to use him for nefarious purposes in Kenya and around the region. |
ProblemChild1:I know man Saying you cannot fight an excessively rotten and corrupt system because there will be disorder. People who think like that live in constantly underdeveloped and undeveloping countries because the massively greedy politicians are always bankrupting the country. Nigeria is a county with enough wealth to have a budget surplus. The same wig Kenya and all these African countries but the issue is that politicians for all these years have made themselves to be beyond reproach. Someone said whenever you want to fight for Africans you have to do it with one hand while the other holds off the same Africans from fighting you. The day he's properly shafted by Tinubu he will be begging you to join him in the streets. did you not see gallivant hyperventilating because his darling politician is getting shafted by the citizens. These types are all over the place but usually at a critical point their voices become a drop in the ocean. |
This is how MPs who voted NO to the bill were welcomed in their constituencies. Those who voted YES cannot even sleep in their own houses.
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Just30:I dont know what exactly is your problem, you're usually obnoxious and constantly seeking attention. You must be a seething frustrated homosexual constantly seeking attention from other men. I see you jumping into all conversations that have nothing to do with Ghana. Nigerians raise a simple point among themselves and you're the first to respond and find a way to insert Ghana. I'd like to advise you to calm your titties and wait for Kenya to sort its governance issues. We are in a do or die struggle to fight runaway corruption and greed in government but uninformed nincompoops like you think its about a small non entity like IMF that has been colonizing Ghana since 1600. |
Just30:It's not like they have a choice. They have been categorically told so by the entire population. They now have to choose their bed and lie in it. This is not tiny Ghana where citizens can't even protest. Here the citizens talk and the govt has no choice. |
Just30:No one has a problem with that as long as the govt cuts its excessive spending, all govt officials must cut their salaries and bonuses significantly before they even think of taxing us more. They must also seal all corruption loopholes before even contemplating taxing us one shilling more. Its a very simple point but obviously its lost to a short dwarf like you from an insignificant country. |
Saddamochieng00:The 1% |
QuietMynd:This is why Nigerians will continue to be shafted by their government forever. Kenyans have said enough is enough. If the govt dont listen to the will of the people the people wont listen to them. |
QuietMynd:I'm not sure what you talking about. We don't have such things here. We have a constitution that explains all procedures in case the president vacates office. We are not a banana republic |
AfriqueDuZuid:He will not get that chance. He has conceded and withdrawn the finance bill. Between now and 2027 when Kenyans vote him out of office he will have it rough. He won't do anything that Kenyans don't approve. The dictator has been culled. Now he finally knows the people have the ultimate supreme power thanks to the constitution he vehemently opposed in 2010 because he envisioned it culling his appetite for power, money, and tyranny one day. Even if he bribes all legislators the average citizens will still have their way. Doesn't matter how many billions he loots and buys politicians with. |
gallivant:We were talking about parliament. Why are you lost so early in the morning! The mpigs failed to do what their constituents told them to do. So the people will do it themselves, which means rejecting the bill. You hard headed Ruto apologists! |
gallivant:Don't I have news for you son! This constitution was made exactly for people like Ruto. You just wait and see. |
gallivant:Read article 1 of your constitution. All sovereign power belongs to the people of Kenya and shall be exercised only in accordance with this Constitution. (2) The people may exercise their sovereign power either directly or through their democratically elected representatives. If their democratically elected representatives fail at their duty the people can exercise that power directly young man. It's not like Ruto owns the constitution and he is giving us the rights he wants. |
gallivant:Which people? |
gallivant:You can have this convo with The albino |
gallivant:Do the politicians have a right to terrorise me with Draconian laws? |
gallivant:Doesn't mean you aren't his fanatic. Otherwise you wouldn't be wasting time defending him with this energy. |
gallivant:It's very easy to deal with the current uprising it's just that he is a mo.ron. All he needs to do is not sign the bill and everyone will go back home and wait for him in 2027. But because he is malevolent, he will sign it anyway to please his masters. And then no one will listen to him. |
For the delusional 1% Ruto fanatics, let them know you're no longer dealing with Raila's supporters. This one will send Ruto straight to the gallows! |
gallivant:Like he has a choice of ruling with an iron fist. My friend, let me leave you alone, your eyes won't lie to you. |
gallivant:No actually, Ruto is a malevolent ruler, constrained by a progressive constitution that does not allow him to act as he wishes. Let's see how long before he cracks under the weight of national uprising. |
gallivant:Touched a raw nerve here. |
gallivant:Which goons? The ones who shot unarmed protestors. Sit down, young man, and watch your poverty lord dragged through the streets like a dog soon. |
gallivant:Your fart is loud and clear |
As a Kenyan and true patriot, I must say I am exceedingly happy to learn that the Kenyan spirit of unfazed resistance to dictators is well and truly alive among our next generation. You have no idea what this means to me who lived under the Moi dictatorship!! This is pure gold to me!!! Because it means tyrants will never rise in Kenya again!!! And if they do they will be toppled before their satanic tentacles engulf everyone as Moi did for 24 years. The youths of 2024 are singing the same song we sang as youths in 2002 when we swept KANU and Moi the original tyrant out of power. 22 years apart, same same vigor! Btw, this song is etched in memory as Kenya's song of revolution. UNBWOGABLE which means unmoved, unfazed, or unscared. If Kenyans sing this song to you, just know you're going down. You have no choice. Who are you? What are you? What the hell do you think you are? Those are the actual lyrics to this revolutionary song that inspires real resistance fervor. Moi offered 10 million to the creators of this song in 2002 to turn it into a political slogan praising him and Kanu, the artists declined and instead accepted a paltry 800k from the opposition then led by Kibaki and Raila. The song went on to send Moi and his stolen billions home and earned the artists the GOAT status.
Couldn't find the actual campaign song which was actually more goated than the original! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AXSZzfR0NY |
Jamestown123:If the bolded is what is happening in Nigeria then that is the same situation Kenya is in. You'll notice the politicians will tell you all to tighten your belts but increase their salaries to cushion themselves from the tough economic times. These are the kinds of things Kenyans are completely fed up with. Like why cant you politicians also tighten your belts as we do TOO? Are you God? Instead they are making their lives more lavish as you all go down the toilet and laughing at you while at it. Some blatant politicians were telling kenyans that they are serving their master Ruto (those are the actual words they used, Master Ruto) and not us because Ruto installed them in power as MPs and not the voters. That was when they were voting for the financial bill. That was easily the most triggering statement Kenyans had woken up to in this debate. Its possibly responsible for half of the anger Kenyans have. Nigga, you didnt tell us when you became a master. We elected a president. When a third of the country's budget goes to your pocket you can afford to buy anyone and convince yourself and even educated leaders that you are a god. One of Ruto's female governors actually warned Ruto and his party just a few days before last week that soon they will feel the vengeance of angry Kenyans. They thought she was joking but the woman clearly was in touch with the ground. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLlcjYvBqgA We've had the same exact issues here too where school fees have quadrupled, doctors go on strike and are threatened with firing, they have built nothing despite borrowing trillions in 22 months, they used some of that money to pay loans but no one knows where the rest went, they increased our taxes last year and said its because of the loans (which they have paid already!), they have killed the national health insurance fund, they wanted to increase the price of oil to raise money for road repairs, we've always had roads repaired without such new charges, every member of Ruto's govt was positioning themselves to eat, but STILL, even as cash strapped as they claim the country is, they can still afford to allocate billions to offices occupied by a few guys to an extent that has never happened in history, they are buying choppers and apartments in Dubai and London left right and center, they are walking around in money bags , Ruto went to the US using a private jet chartered from the UAE at 200 M kenyan shillings, that is 2.4 Billion Naira for a single trip and when asked why he used such an exobirtantly expensive plane instead of the presidential jet or Kenya Airways he arrogantly told the foolish Kenyans that KQ would have been way more expensive!!! You can imagine. Vomiting on your shoes every day and treating you like mad men in a mental asylum. He had actually convinced himself that he's beyond reproach and Kenyans are just fools because he is their president. If this happens in Nigeria I would not be shocked to see Nigerians uniting in one voice. All you need is spectacularly bad leadership. |
Pick of the Day! Symbolism: The young generation (Gen Z + Millenials) carrying the dream of our forefathers. ![]()
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Just a matter of time before this black nigga is given an ultimatum on a global level. And then in typical fashion the US who have been using him to spread their sick agenda will somehow morph and camouflage onto the side of Kenyans and sponsor his toppling and distance themselves as much as possible from him.
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ProblemChild1:Man there are some things a leader can do that can turn all you guys into a networked computer. If you'd told me two weeks ago that all Kenyans would agree on anything political I'd not have believed you. We were tribal as fvck. Its very possible under the right circumstances. It has taken having the worst possible leadership for people to realize how meaningless tribe and religion is. Some things happen for a reason man. Ruto had to be elected for Kenyans to have brains. Going forward we are going to have so many tribeless individuals and there will be so many non-believers too because the church was in bed with the govt for two years just eating our money. |
An officer deployed to quel protests found his brother among the three people shot dead outside parliament, stripped down his own uniform and resigned on the spot as a police officer. Dude probably shot his own bro. This whole thing is jinxed for Ruto. On the first day of the demos last week an officer's both hands were blown off by a teargas cannister. It actually seems like the teargas being used are substandard beause we have never had so many cases of teargas canisters injuring officers. The incompetent cult lord probably ate the money meant for teargas too. Some police officers openly carried placards denouncing the bill and the Ruto. Others arrested and released protestors on the spot. Its getting to a point even the police will refuse to obey orders. On Thursday Ruto will be hunted down like a mongoose on the lush gardens of statehouse if he signs that bill. In other even more fantastic news, as MPigs were being evacuated from parliament in ambulances disguised as injured victims, Gen Zees became suspicious and stopped one ambulance and demanded to see who exactly was inside. Who else was inside except Mpigs who voted Yes to the bill. They received a thorough whooping from the mob, to say the least. Then the slogan that carried the day came from non-other than Gen Zees from Ruto's fellow Kalenjin people who told him in no uncertain terms: WE ARE NOT LIKE OUR ANCESTORS, WE WILL FVCVK YOU UP!! RIP can expound on that but I think it refers to how young generations in his community were expected to show respect to the elders even when it was not warranted.
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StivoH2022:Seems his closest helpers have even deserted him. The 2 min speech he gave was AI generated. He must be glad to have slept in statehouse tonight. The speech itself smacked of the same arrogance and hubris that begot the demonstrations. No sense of occasion or opportunity from the guy who advises his advisors and pays them 1 billion! https://x.com/amenya_nelson/status/1805711405854998957?t=lWukIWOuL_uImktgLi1bVQ&s=19
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Saying you cannot fight an excessively rotten and corrupt system because there will be disorder. People who think like that live in constantly underdeveloped and undeveloping countries because the massively greedy politicians are always bankrupting the country. Nigeria is a county with enough wealth to have a budget surplus. The same wig Kenya and all these African countries but the issue is that politicians for all these years have made themselves to be beyond reproach. Someone said whenever you want to fight for Africans you have to do it with one hand while the other holds off the same Africans from fighting you. The day he's properly shafted by Tinubu he will be begging you to join him in the streets. 