Ruto is a man under siege.
He is crying for help.
He needs prayers.
He might appear tough in public but is silently frustrated and in pain.
He has been cornered. The filthy swamp has marooned him.
The June 25th protests disoriented him. He lost direction. He was stripped naked before the whole world.
Yet, he had only 1 job:
• To lift millions of Kenyans from disease, hopelessness, and poverty.
But he forgot this.
He forgot the hustlers, the church, and the youths who foisted him.
Immediately after he got into office, he fell into the dangerous trap of globalists like George Soros and Bill Gates, with the help of Meg Whitman.
Sir, you strut into government corridors with so much Chutzpah and hubris.
You disenfranchised the people.
The people don't like you anymore, no matter what you do or say.
Children don't like you.
Parents don't respect you.
Workers don't like you.
No citizen trusts you.
Raila will not help you.
Uhuru will not help you.
Only the people will help you.
Kenya's problem is not a lack of national unity.
Kenyans are united. The problem is that you are naked, people are telling you but you don't want to listen.
These politicians you are adding to your cabinet will devour you.
They will eat you for lunch.
Don't think they are there to help you. They are there to deflate you, hold you hostage, and finally, conduct a March of Ides, just like it was done to Julius Caesar.
Do you know who killed Julius Caesar?
It was Brutus.
Do you know who Brutus was?
Brutus was Julius Caesar's closest friend. He didn't kill Caesar because he hated him but because the Roman Republic had lost trust in Julius Caesar.
Brutus and his brother-in-law Cassius Longinus plotted the elimination of Caesar.
Caesar had defeated Cassius Longinus, and Caesar's biggest mistake was to bring Cassius into his fold of friends.
On 15th March 44 BC, during the March of Ides, Julius Caesar was assassinated by the people he dined with in the republic.
You have made a lot of blunders. Your political enemies have discovered that you are indecisive and weak.
Bloating your executive administration with political losers is the beginning of your end. You are afraid to stand firm and say, "enough is enough."
These politicians will compete and fight, and the government will be worse, chaotic, and sour.
You have surrounded yourself with Yamune dunderheads who will abandon you when your Brutus will choose a fork in the road.
I am advising you,
Do the right thing.
For the sake of your future,
- Disband the government.
- Dissolve the parliament.
It is only the voice of the people that will salvage you.
Do you know what Julius Caesar told his friend Brutus when the senators stabbed him (Caesar)?
He asked Brutus,
"Et tu, Brute?"
Do you also want to say:
"Akot inye nekitupche? Nepo moet aenge?"
I have told you. If you have ears, you have heard.
The lizard told the stone,
"Even if you pretend that you have not heard, I have told you."
COCO MELON PARENTS
Coco Melon's Parents are parents who have abdicated their roles to the blue screens.
For example,
When the child is restless, they give them their phones.
When the child is not feeding well, they switch on the TV, "Eat or that man will eat your food."
When the children are running and jumping, they switch on the TV to contain them with cartoons.
When the children are bored, they show them YouTube videos like Baby Shark.
What Coco Melon parents should realize is that exposing children to these destructive devices will also disrupt their brain development.
These children become inelastic human beings who cannot explore the wonderland of imagination and innovation.
These children become stunted in both growth and development.
These are the children who easily throw tantrums, squirm, yell or become violent.
Children of Coco Melon's Parents end up with:
- Delayed speech
- Autism
- ADHD
- Poor feeding habits
- Poor cognitive skills
- Dyslexia
I do not understand why modern parents are pressured to keep their children glued to the blue screens.
There is nothing these children learn from these gadgets.
Children are not small adults. They are children.
Allow them to go out and play with the other children.
Let them learn about teamwork, project management, conflict management and other soft skills which they will never acquire by watching these useless gadgets.
Remember,
We are human beings.
Technology exists to make our lives easier not to replace our cognitive skills.
Nothing can replace the human brain, not even AI.
The human brain is a muscle. Let it be exposed to human challenges.
Do not be a Coco Melon Parent.
#BetterTogether
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