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The source provides a scathing critique of the state of Kenya more than fifty years after independence, arguing that the initial promise of progress has been betrayed by widespread political corruption and systemic theft. The author contends that while politicians live in luxury and steal public funds with impunity, essential public services like hospitals and schools are collapsing, and dedicated civil servants are treated poorly. The text suggests that traditional electoral processes merely recycle corrupt leaders, arguing that a true "Revolution" is necessary, defined not by violence but by the unified refusal of citizens to accept bribes, reelect thieves, and allow themselves to be divided by tribalism. Ultimately, the piece calls for immediate collective action from all sectors of society to reclaim dignity and force accountability, emphasizing that Kenyans must save themselves as no external force will intervene.
https://www.wantamnotam.com
https://website.beacons.ai/kk2020
By KWM PodcastThe source provides a scathing critique of the state of Kenya more than fifty years after independence, arguing that the initial promise of progress has been betrayed by widespread political corruption and systemic theft. The author contends that while politicians live in luxury and steal public funds with impunity, essential public services like hospitals and schools are collapsing, and dedicated civil servants are treated poorly. The text suggests that traditional electoral processes merely recycle corrupt leaders, arguing that a true "Revolution" is necessary, defined not by violence but by the unified refusal of citizens to accept bribes, reelect thieves, and allow themselves to be divided by tribalism. Ultimately, the piece calls for immediate collective action from all sectors of society to reclaim dignity and force accountability, emphasizing that Kenyans must save themselves as no external force will intervene.
https://www.wantamnotam.com
https://website.beacons.ai/kk2020