09/07/2025
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President Ruto is an individual, not the Kalenjin tribe. He is the Kenyan President, and not a Kalenjin President.
Gachaguaās impeachment was about his actions, not his Kikuyu identity. During his days in power, he was paid as a Kenyan, not as a Kikuyu
Kalonzo is a person, not the Kamba tribe, and so is Raila, Matiangāi, Mudavadi, Wetangula, Duale etc.
Rutoās wealth isnāt Kalenjin wealth, just as Matiangāiās achievements are not Kisii triumphs, and Railaās strengths donāt define Luo power.
A Kikuyu in opposition pays the same taxes as a Kalenjin in government. And the prices of items in shops aren't defined by tribe.
A Kamba feeling marginalized faces unemployment, but not every Kalenjin feels secure in employment either.
Our struggles transcend tribeāwe all face economic hardship, insecurity, and the quest for a better life.
Politicians fuel our disunity, reaping benefits while we suffer. They are all the same monkeys, but in different forests. But wait, they usually change forests based on their selfish agenda
See this; in 2022, Raila and Kalonzo were in the same camp, and called Ruto and Gachagua all names, yet today, Ruto and Raila are in the same camp while Kalonzo and Gachagua are together
Do you remember RAO camp calling WSR the "High Priest of Corruption", and the WSR camp calling RAO the "Lord of Poverty", yet, these two camps are working together
Regardless, times of chaos, they retreat to safe havens, untouched by the violence that claims ordinary Kenyans by the roadside.
In the past 2 weeks, over 50 lives have been lost; however, no politicianās son has fallen to a gunshot; they are shielded while we bear the cost.
While their sons get the state of the art healthcare, and school in "groups of schools", get the best vacations, and travel as they wish;
The sons of the typical Kenyans are struggling to get decent employment, while others donāt even have any hope for the future, yet others are living on hand to mouth; and unfortunately, the politicians are using them to settle their own scores
Our strength lies in unity, not division. Together, we can build a nation where every Kenyan thrives, regardless of tribe. Letās rise above and forge a shared future
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