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In the gravity of battle เข้าร่วม Ekim 2021
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Gitz 
Gitz @Gitz__·
I've infiltrated the Tutam groups. Ndo hizi numbers za the Tutam admins
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The Kenyan Vigilante
The Kenyan Vigilante@KenyanSays·
Kenyans have resurfaced a video of President Ruto from May last year, in which he said he would open a new airport in Narok by March this year. Now, in April 2026, no airport has been constructed in Narok.
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Alté of Lasgidi 🪖
Alté of Lasgidi 🪖@onetruechap·
word 😂
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Captain-EO 👨🏾‍💻
A tech job in a non-tech company should be the goal always
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#LandIsNotProperty Mwalimu Wandia
Over the decades, I kept asking myself: why is it that Kenyans are not allowed to think beyond identity? And during the Uhuru presidency, I realized that the reason is only one: KENYANS MUST NEVER BE ALLOWED TO TALK ABOUT THE ECONOMY. So over the decades, the psyops throw doggy bones at us. They keep talking about identity, and they keep us preoccupied with education reform that falsely promises to address unemployment. But we must never have an economic conversation. How do I know? There's an article by ES Atieno Odhiambo which explains that assassinations by the state started in 1965, around the time when the Americans wrote the Sessional Paper No 10 to con us that capitalism is "African socialism." Odhiambo says that at that time, there were debates about the economic path that Kenya should take, and the state needed to kill that conversation. That is why Pio Gama Pinto was one of the first martyrs of independence. He was considered too ideologically influential, especially with Jaramogi. Pinto was feared as too communist. So this is why my post has annoyed the bots (the number of reposts also has something to do with it). I was talking about structural adjustment programs, not about presidents. The IMF reset Kenya's economy to force Gen Zs to be too busy struggling to survive to ask political questions. The same thing was done in the 1990s to my generation, except at that time, the West had enough money to pour into NGOs to distract us. And the West will do it again in 30 years to the children of Gen Z's unless we fight for economic sovereignty. That's the conversation that is being suppressed with this tribal pathway responses. It's CBC, social media style. Kenyans must never be allowed to think beyond their parental involvement and their talent. They must always think that problems are related to their identity and nothing else. A copy of Odhiambo's article is here. It's a classic because it explains the problem with our so called independence. wandianjoya.com/uploads/3/1/2/… We also have an economic conversation with @TweetingPundit here. It will show you that all the presidents Kenya have been the same. Pawns of a game they barely understand, partly because they profit from it. But of course, the Kiambu Road and Langley guys will not allow you to think that far. It's too much for you Africans. Your minds must stick to your tribal reserves and only leave when you get an intellectual kipande from the state. There are resources available to expand your mind beyond the identity limits that the guys from Kiambu Road and Langley VA want you to remain within. youtu.be/daNPWHWHIto?si…
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groundZERO@groundZero254

smh! We're in WW3 mwalimu. I thought you were a historian...or are you one that's only stuck in the past? I thought historians are aware of history playing out in the present too?

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#LandIsNotProperty Mwalimu Wandia
Over the decades, I kept asking myself: why is it that Kenyans are not allowed to think beyond identity? And during the Uhuru presidency, I realized that the reason is only one: KENYANS MUST NEVER BE ALLOWED TO TALK ABOUT THE ECONOMY. So over the decades, the psyops throw doggy bones at us. They keep talking about identity, and they keep us preoccupied with education reform that falsely promises to address unemployment. But we must never have an economic conversation. How do I know? There's an article by ES Atieno Odhiambo which explains that assassinations by the state started in 1965, around the time when the Americans wrote the Sessional Paper No 10 to con us that capitalism is "African socialism." Odhiambo says that at that time, there were debates about the economic path that Kenya should take, and the state needed to kill that conversation. That is why Pio Gama Pinto was one of the first martyrs of independence. He was considered too ideologically influential, especially with Jaramogi. Pinto was feared as too communist. So this is why my post has annoyed the bots (the number of reposts also has something to do with it). I was talking about structural adjustment programs, not about presidents. The IMF reset Kenya's economy to force Gen Zs to be too busy struggling to survive to ask political questions. The same thing was done in the 1990s to my generation, except at that time, the West had enough money to pour into NGOs to distract us. And the West will do it again in 30 years to the children of Gen Z's unless we fight for economic sovereignty. That's the conversation that is being suppressed with this tribal pathway responses. It's CBC, social media style. Kenyans must never be allowed to think beyond their parental involvement and their talent. They must always think that problems are related to their identity and nothing else. A copy of Odhiambo's article is here. It's a classic because it explains the problem with our so called independence. wandianjoya.com/uploads/3/1/2/… We also have an economic conversation with @TweetingPundit here. It will show you that all the presidents Kenya have been the same. Pawns of a game they barely understand, partly because they profit from it. But of course, the Kiambu Road and Langley guys will not allow you to think that far. It's too much for you Africans. Your minds must stick to your tribal reserves and only leave when you get an intellectual kipande from the state. There are resources available to expand your mind beyond the identity limits that the guys from Kiambu Road and Langley VA want you to remain within. youtu.be/daNPWHWHIto?si…
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Siku_Njema( No to tribal bigots)@GG521228827060

@wmnjoya deliberately forgets Kenya during PEV. It is good GenZ are realizing Mt. Kenya’s long con.

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#LandIsNotProperty Mwalimu Wandia
While our bots are bullying us to obsess with identity, others have been doing the work of explaining Kenya's economic history in geopolitical terms. The best revenge against the bots is to get the knowledge they are trying to block us from getting when they insult us. Listening to this conversation with @TweetingPundit about Kenya's economy since 1885 is one way to get revenge. Darius situates all the generations within the structure of our economy and explains why we are experiencing the economy the way we are. It's worth your time. youtu.be/daNPWHWHIto?si…
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There are two reasons why the guys from Kiambu Road and Langley, VA have decided to land on this post I wrote with accusations of tribal dogwhistling. One, is that the post has (surprisingly) got more than 100 reposts. If it hadn't, they wouldn't be here. Two, is a more sinister and racist reason. The psyop project of the West in Kenya is to ensure that Kenyans never think beyond identity. So I talk about the Kenyan state and the fact that we were undergoing IMF structural adjustment in both the 1990s and now, but the conversation has to be reduced to tribe. Because the brains of us Africans must not think beyond our individual bodies. And this is our intellectual problem. We Africans are not allowed to see problems as emanating from beyond our borders. That's too much thinking for Africans. That's theory and we're supposed to be "practical." Our brains are not developed enough for that level of thinking. The west has been at this project since 1885 when they sequestered us in tribal reserves and wrote laws preventing our ancestors from leaving their reserves without a kipande. They even said we should not get an education because we must not know anything beyond our reserves except for working for white settlers. The west said the same in 1925 when they brought TVET here, saying we must not get education beyond yes, working for settlers. And they said the same thing in 2018 when they gave us CBC. When we must work not here, but in the Gulf and in the west. We cannot accept that limit unless African thinking is restricted to the identity pathway. It's the social media version of CBC, just with more insults and personal attacks to ensure that anybody who reads the insults shies away from thinking in complex ways. And that's the other thing. These insults are not about me. They are an attack on the audience of my posts. The hope is that anyone who reads the insults will be disoriented and discouraged from thinking in more complex ways. I stopped talking about the presidents a long time ago because I realized our presidents are pawns in a game that's not theirs. This is about imperialism. But no. The goal of the psyops is to keep us thinking that we Africans are too savage to engage in the level of conversation. So these are not just insults against an individual. They are also racist insults meant to limit the African mind. They are doing the work AI but without the same tech.
Decoded@Bygones_24

Youre suffering from common disease call Murima Entitlement Syndrome. Suddenly you see evil around you from Gok. Your jaundiced eyes become teary with heavy tribal blinkers. If yourr struggling economically n socially dont nationalize personal or tribal problems

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Mahir 🇹🇷🇬🇧
Mahir 🇹🇷🇬🇧@ScrewderiaF1·
Hamilton and Verstappen calling Toto to get a Mercedes seat
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Hon Caroli Omondi, MP,CBS
Hon Caroli Omondi, MP,CBS@CaroliOmondi·
Tukutane Kesho!
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Edwin Sifuna
Edwin Sifuna@edwinsifuna·
Kesho!
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David Maraga
David Maraga@dkmaraga·
Our great people of Trans-Nzoia county wamesema kura ya 2027 ni kura ya ukombozi wa nchi yetu. Let’s register as voters and send this regime to Kamiti #ChukuaKura #TukoKadi
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David Maraga
David Maraga@dkmaraga·
Our great people of Kiminini, we see you! Asante sana for the warmth and love!
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David Maraga
David Maraga@dkmaraga·
Change is in the air! Asante sana Kitale Town. Let’s #ChukuaKura and send this thieving regime to Kamiti. #MaragaMashinani @UGMParty
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