@MigunaMiguna Well said, However, the uncomfortable truth is that many of our supporters appear to have developed a political form of Stockholm syndrome defending the very forces that repeatedly disappoint them,what they need is a serious dose of critical thinking and a psychiatric evaluation.
@MigunaMiguna The CS stated a straightforward economic indicator ,he never prescribed soda or encouraged,
You have twisted asimple economic observation into a health sermon. Facts deserve context, not political gymnastics.
Criticism without proportion is not intellectual rigour; it is theatre
@MigunaMiguna this sound less like accountability and more like a political witch-hunt. If the property was stolen, produce the title history, court records and evidence,not revolutionary slogans. Criticism demands facts;reckless rhetoric manufactures outrage. Kenyaneeds truth, not incitement
@MigunaMiguna@WilliamsRuto It’s a private, joyful family moment where a parent—president or not—can naturally express pride. Given the public nature of the office, some shared glimpse of that happiness is reasonable. The criticism feels misplaced and disproportionate.
@pksalasya Euphoria is the cheapest political currency-it can be bought, staged, and amplified. The loudest applause is often rented, not earned. Crowds may follow the script of today's financier, but when the money stops, so does the noise. Manufactured popularity always crashes.
@pksalasya "The wise man judges leaders by the weight of their actions, not the sweetness of their promises." — in the spirit of Confucius
You Nairobians never cease to surprise me. I still remember the praise that was showered upon Sakaja,Now praising sifuna,same fate different face.