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Where Are the Doctors? Where Are the Psychiatrists? Why President Ruto’s Mental Health Needs Attention
Something is wrong. You don’t need to be a psychiatrist to see it. Lately, President William Ruto has been saying things that don’t make sense. When he demands that youth be shot in the leg instead of the head, when he casually dismisses the loss of lives during protests, something is not right. You don’t have to be an expert to realize it. His words alone are enough to raise alarms about his mental health. But where are the doctors? Where are the psychiatrists? Where is the professional intervention that Kenya’s leadership desperately needs?
Ruto’s behavior is more than just political rhetoric. It’s alarming. His recent statements are the kind of outbursts you’d expect from someone with deep psychological distress. It’s not just what he says, it’s how he says it—without remorse, without any sense of empathy. And that should concern you. His demands, his violent rhetoric, and his inability to respond to tragedy are signs of something deeper. Kenya deserves better.
When a leader, especially one in the highest office, publicly suggests that shooting people in the leg is an acceptable response to unrest, it’s clear that the individual in power may not be fully grounded in reality. But the bigger issue is not just the violence in his words—it’s the silence in response to the violence happening on the streets of Kenya.
A Cry for Help: Ruto’s Troubling Words and Actions-https://www.wantamnotam.com/where-are-the-doctors-where-are-the-psychiatrists-why-president-rutos-mental-health-needs-attention/
-Resources:
https://website.beacons.ai/kk2020
https://links.kk2020.store/buyebooks
https://www.pnmoneymaking.com/
By KWM PodcastWhere Are the Doctors? Where Are the Psychiatrists? Why President Ruto’s Mental Health Needs Attention
Something is wrong. You don’t need to be a psychiatrist to see it. Lately, President William Ruto has been saying things that don’t make sense. When he demands that youth be shot in the leg instead of the head, when he casually dismisses the loss of lives during protests, something is not right. You don’t have to be an expert to realize it. His words alone are enough to raise alarms about his mental health. But where are the doctors? Where are the psychiatrists? Where is the professional intervention that Kenya’s leadership desperately needs?
Ruto’s behavior is more than just political rhetoric. It’s alarming. His recent statements are the kind of outbursts you’d expect from someone with deep psychological distress. It’s not just what he says, it’s how he says it—without remorse, without any sense of empathy. And that should concern you. His demands, his violent rhetoric, and his inability to respond to tragedy are signs of something deeper. Kenya deserves better.
When a leader, especially one in the highest office, publicly suggests that shooting people in the leg is an acceptable response to unrest, it’s clear that the individual in power may not be fully grounded in reality. But the bigger issue is not just the violence in his words—it’s the silence in response to the violence happening on the streets of Kenya.
A Cry for Help: Ruto’s Troubling Words and Actions-https://www.wantamnotam.com/where-are-the-doctors-where-are-the-psychiatrists-why-president-rutos-mental-health-needs-attention/
-Resources:
https://website.beacons.ai/kk2020
https://links.kk2020.store/buyebooks
https://www.pnmoneymaking.com/