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@Prof1one
Ideas! Realist! RTWT not ENDORSEMENT!



British and United States soldiers in Kenya have immunity. French soldiers, who will establish a military base in Kenya following approval from William kipchirchir ruto’s collapsing regime, will also have similar protections. This is what it means: 1. Foreign soldiers can kill Kenyans, yet Kenyan courts cannot prosecute them. 2. Foreign soldiers can rape Kenyan women (Like what the British soldiers have been doing), and Kenyan authorities cannot arrest or prosecute them. 3. Foreign soldiers can exploit natural resources without facing consequences. 4. Foreign soldiers can act with impunity and nothing will happen to them. This immunity is granted by politicians who prioritize their stomachs and bank accounts over the sovereignty and welfare of the country. Ultimately, only Kenyans themselves can rescue their country. Occupy statehouse now.




President Ruto: I love Njoro wa Uba. He is my best actor here in Kenya. #14thKalashaAwards


Apparently I’ve just been officially removed from a board I didn’t even know I was still serving on. Impressive level of coordination .... decisions being made about roles that only exist on paper lol 😂 #ManaMiradi #MamaNairobi #WantamIsReal





I apologise to my daughter



The pattern is unmistakable and repulsive. If you keep calling Black leaders "low IQ," you aren't expressing a political disagreement. You are using a racist dog whistle to undermine their humanity. Every single time Donald Trump uses this slur, he shows the country that his politics are built entirely on grievance and bigotry. It’s a disgrace to the office and a stain on this country.

The reported blocking of the TuKo Kadi concert team from accessing Uhuru Park, despite months of compliance with all required approvals, is deeply troubling. It reflects a worrying pattern of intolerance and state interference that undermines the freedoms of expression, assembly, and enterprise. When lawful, youth-driven initiatives are frustrated in this manner, it raises serious concerns about the direction we are taking as a country. We must remain vigilant. This moment calls for renewed civic awareness, sustained mobilization, and deliberate civic education, especially among our young people. If public events that follow due process can be arbitrarily blocked, then we must begin to ask hard questions about the fairness of our democratic space as we approach the next elections. Kenya must be a nation where rules are respected, opportunities are protected, and every voice is allowed to be heard.










