Morara Kebaso Drops Bombshell on Kenyan Politics, Exposes Dangerous Culture Crushing Youth Leadership!

In a fiery and unexpected outburst, political activist Morara Kebaso has delivered a scathing critique of Kenya’s online culture, describing it as a toxic breeding ground for betrayal, fear-mongering, and character assassination—especially towards emerging young leaders.

In what can only be described as a devastating wake-up call, Kebaso declared he’s had enough of pandering to a public that, in his words, “claps for looters and jeers at revolutionaries.” He accused Kenyans of fueling a system that protects the corrupt and strangles any spark of change led by the youth.

“I’m done begging for likes and retweets from a country programmed to hate itself,” Kebaso said, his voice heavy with frustration. “We’ve normalized the rot. The old guard steals in broad daylight while we drag our young leaders through the mud for rumors.”

Kebaso’s words struck deep as he called out the hypocrisy of the political space: a realm where minor missteps by young reformers trigger public lynching, while seasoned crooks stroll unbothered, shielded by name, money, and tribe.

“A young person is called a fraud without evidence—and boom! Career over. Meanwhile, the same public elevates billionaires who’ve looted their future,” he exclaimed.

He didn’t stop there. The activist revealed his deep concern over the calculated smear campaigns targeting youth leaders, branding them as “beggars,” “puppets,” or “traitors”—terms he says are weaponized to divide and destroy any potential threat to the political status quo.

“We’re bleeding from within,” Kebaso warned. “Until we deal with the monstrous cost of campaigning, no youth will ever stand a chance. We’re locking ourselves out of power before we even begin.”

In a chilling observation, he questioned whether youth activism in Kenya was being systematically sabotaged from within.

“Is this all engineered for us to self-destruct? To eat our own before we even take a seat at the table?” he asked, calling on young Kenyans to stop the internal wars and unite for something bigger.

Yet amid the outrage, Kebaso extended a powerful olive branch—a rallying cry for disillusioned youth, even those embedded in the current regime, to break free and build a fresh political frontier.

“Forget party lines. Forget where you work or who you once voted for,” he urged. “If you feel the fire to change this country, this is your moment. Don’t waste it.”

Kebaso then dropped a massive announcement—a youth gathering happening this week, designed to spark the beginning of a new political movement driven by integrity, transparency, and fearless change.

“We’re done being pawns,” he thundered. “Join us. Let’s build something real, together.”

This isn’t just a political statement—it’s a revolution in motion.

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