[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Cyprian, Is Nyakundi Kibiru [@C_NyaKundiH](/creator/twitter/C_NyaKundiH) on x 1.1M followers Created: 2025-07-15 05:10:39 UTC Rigathi Gachagua’s only ambition is to build a powerful party filled with loyal MPs, senators, governors, and MCAs, and he honestly doesn’t care whether Ruto rigs the election or not, because his concern isn’t about fair leadership or the suffering of ordinary people, especially the youth who are constantly sidelined, and unfortunately, this mindset isn’t unique to him, because the opposition is just as obsessed with securing positions rather than solving anything real, which is why I’ve always maintained that if Kenyans genuinely want lasting change, then anything that has existed within our political architecture must be dismantled entirely, regardless of which faces are currently occupying the seats of power. We are living under a system that has successfully manipulated people through a broken education structure that suppressed critical thinking, forcing millions of citizens even the well-meaning ones into becoming passive tools of tribalism, emotional propaganda, and blind loyalty to political brands that serve nothing but elite interests, and as a result, every election becomes a rerun of the same scam with new names on the posters, while the machinery of theft, injustice, and inequality continues undisturbed. Removing Ruto might offer symbolic satisfaction, but it won’t solve the foundational problems, because the real virus is buried in the structures beneath him in how tenders are awarded, in how public institutions are captured, in how job opportunities are locked behind family names and bribes, and in how power is used as a shield for impunity, not as a tool for service, and unless those roots are dug out, we will stay in this rotating circus no matter who wins or loses. What the political class doesn’t realize or perhaps realizes but chooses to ignore is that they are playing with fire, because these delay tactics and manufactured distractions will not work forever, and if they somehow succeed in buying themselves time until 2027–2032 without fixing the underlying rot, it will be nothing short of a miracle if this country holds together when the majority of Kenyans even those who never finished school begin to connect the dots and understand that the problem has never been the individual in office, it’s been the system all along. Even the country’s own intelligence agencies quietly acknowledge the truth that the youth crisis is not just a ticking time bomb, it is an already active device growing more unstable by the day, because we are churning out thousands of young, frustrated, unemployed citizens every year into a society that has no room for them, and instead of offering solutions, we are misusing state resources, especially the police, to suppress and contain them like a threat instead of addressing the real reason they are angry, which is a political system that feeds itself while starving the future. History does not blink kindly at these moments Tunisia burned after a street vendor set himself on fire, sparking a revolution, Sudan fell into revolt after decades of ignored youth desperation; Sri Lanka exploded into chaos when educated, unemployed young people realized the elite had bankrupted their future while pretending all was well and if Kenya's political class keeps pretending that police violence, tribal theater, and rigged ballots can keep the lid on this pressure cooker, they are gambling with something they can’t control once it blows. XXXXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [mindset](/topic/mindset) [Post Link](https://x.com/C_NyaKundiH/status/1944987955879109052)
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Cyprian, Is Nyakundi Kibiru @C_NyaKundiH on x 1.1M followers
Created: 2025-07-15 05:10:39 UTC
Rigathi Gachagua’s only ambition is to build a powerful party filled with loyal MPs, senators, governors, and MCAs, and he honestly doesn’t care whether Ruto rigs the election or not, because his concern isn’t about fair leadership or the suffering of ordinary people, especially the youth who are constantly sidelined, and unfortunately, this mindset isn’t unique to him, because the opposition is just as obsessed with securing positions rather than solving anything real, which is why I’ve always maintained that if Kenyans genuinely want lasting change, then anything that has existed within our political architecture must be dismantled entirely, regardless of which faces are currently occupying the seats of power.
We are living under a system that has successfully manipulated people through a broken education structure that suppressed critical thinking, forcing millions of citizens even the well-meaning ones into becoming passive tools of tribalism, emotional propaganda, and blind loyalty to political brands that serve nothing but elite interests, and as a result, every election becomes a rerun of the same scam with new names on the posters, while the machinery of theft, injustice, and inequality continues undisturbed.
Removing Ruto might offer symbolic satisfaction, but it won’t solve the foundational problems, because the real virus is buried in the structures beneath him in how tenders are awarded, in how public institutions are captured, in how job opportunities are locked behind family names and bribes, and in how power is used as a shield for impunity, not as a tool for service, and unless those roots are dug out, we will stay in this rotating circus no matter who wins or loses.
What the political class doesn’t realize or perhaps realizes but chooses to ignore is that they are playing with fire, because these delay tactics and manufactured distractions will not work forever, and if they somehow succeed in buying themselves time until 2027–2032 without fixing the underlying rot, it will be nothing short of a miracle if this country holds together when the majority of Kenyans even those who never finished school begin to connect the dots and understand that the problem has never been the individual in office, it’s been the system all along.
Even the country’s own intelligence agencies quietly acknowledge the truth that the youth crisis is not just a ticking time bomb, it is an already active device growing more unstable by the day, because we are churning out thousands of young, frustrated, unemployed citizens every year into a society that has no room for them, and instead of offering solutions, we are misusing state resources, especially the police, to suppress and contain them like a threat instead of addressing the real reason they are angry, which is a political system that feeds itself while starving the future.
History does not blink kindly at these moments Tunisia burned after a street vendor set himself on fire, sparking a revolution, Sudan fell into revolt after decades of ignored youth desperation; Sri Lanka exploded into chaos when educated, unemployed young people realized the elite had bankrupted their future while pretending all was well and if Kenya's political class keeps pretending that police violence, tribal theater, and rigged ballots can keep the lid on this pressure cooker, they are gambling with something they can’t control once it blows.
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