Kasmuel McOure Fights Back After Kenyans Brand Him Sell-out, Responds To Allegations of Being ‘Bought’
Kasmuel McOure Fights Back, in a series of tweets, the singer-turned-activist slammed online users as he boldly refuted claims he had been ‘bought’ by someone in government.
This comes after he failed to address an attack on Morara Kebaso at the Bomas of Kenya on Friday, October
His Statement Read;
I’ve consistently said a revolution is not a popularity contest. I went to the streets because I was sick and tired of the miserable lives my people and I were living. We went to the streets because we had nothing to lose but our miserable lives. I don’t need anyone’s approval to do what’s right for our country.
I will fight for the betterment of our people’s social and material conditions, as well as for the stability of our country. If this will cost me popularity, so be it. The Internet has never liked me anyway.
If it will cost me work, so be it. Our youth are languishing in unemployment. If it will cost me my life, I’ve said it time without number, so be it. I shall do my honest part, speak truth to power at any opportunity I get, while advocating for a stable Kenya for all of us to thrive. Inawezekana!
If you don’t like the way I agitate for change, go out and be the change you want to see. I can’t use the opinions of armchair revolutionaries as guiding principles on how to navigate the frontlines.
I’m advancing the cause for the dignity, rights, and the stability of our democracy, but most importantly, for our people. I have a clear plan on how to achieve it. I’ve done it despite the insults of self-centred individuals before and will most certainly do it again.
If my approach doesn’t work for you, do it your way, tukutane huko mbele. The goal is the true liberation of our country. For people claiming to be in a leaderless movement, you have unrealistic expectations of me, criticising me daily, without claiming me.
You campaign for a rogue government, saying things like ‘hata kama ni mwizi, ni mwizi wetu’ when you took the money to sell us this government and pulled the tribal cards, you said you were doing it for a just cause.
Most of the people insulting me are on brand because they’ve always said the vilest things about people for engagement. They’re just currently hiding behind the word ‘revolution’. For them it’s always about the money. They don’t believe that there are people who can think and act without monetary motivation.
I was NOT on any ballot paper, and neither did I campaign for anyone else but Reuben Kigame in the last election. Some of you who are so desperately campaigning to remove this government that they democratically elected, sold it the loudest, and continue to do so every election year, selling themselves to the highest bidder.
Lakini sasa mnataka kunifunza kazi eti you’ve seen the light? What a bunch of pretenders.
I will participate in this democracy at my own discretion as long as it’s aligned with the greatest good for Kenya and her people!
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