
Ruto’s Political Puppet Show: How Kenya’s Critics Were Bought and Silenced
You’ve witnessed it unfold before your eyes. Once fierce critics of William Ruto, vocal about his alleged corruption and divisive politics, have now turned into his most loyal supporters. They’ve abandoned their principles, selling their voices for power, and the worst part? They know it.
How Ruto Bought Their Loyalty
Ruto doesn’t beg for loyalty; he buys it. The shift from harsh condemnation to obedient silence isn’t an accident—it’s a well-calculated move. What’s the price for these political turncoats? A seat at the table, a slice of power, and the illusion of security. Ruto knows what he’s doing, and he does it expertly. He’s turned once vocal critics into mere puppets, trading their integrity for comfort.
Once Loud Critics, Now Silent Supporters
Before Ruto took the highest office in the land, these individuals were the first to label him corrupt, unfit, and divisive. Their speeches were loud and their opinions sharp. They painted Ruto as the villain in Kenya’s political narrative. But now? Suddenly, silence. No more criticisms. Instead, you hear praise and flattery. It doesn’t take a genius to see the shift—it’s a strategic move to maintain relevance in a system they couldn’t resist.
Ruto Sees Them for What They Are: Tools in His Game
What does Ruto think of these former critics now singing his praises? He sees them as tools. Empty vessels, willing to do anything for power, influence, or a mere taste of luxury. They are commodities, and he knows exactly how much it takes to buy them. The moment he secured the presidency, he became the ultimate dealer, and they were just another transaction.
The Price of Compromise: Integrity for Power
They’ve compromised everything they once stood for. These individuals, who once promised change and stood for the masses, have bowed to the system they once condemned. Now, they’re silent. They’ve accepted their place in the political game, trading their integrity for political survival. It’s not just a betrayal of their followers—it’s a betrayal of themselves.
A Web of Complicit Political Players
This isn’t just about a few individuals. It’s a tangled web of political players, once critical of Ruto’s regime, now wrapped around his finger. These people, who once tried to build their careers by championing the masses, have now become part of the very system they once fought against. Their voices, once powerful, are now silenced. Instead of holding the government accountable, they’re complicit in its failings.
Ruto’s Masterclass in Political Manipulation
Ruto’s success in neutralizing his critics isn’t just about political strategy—it’s about understanding human nature. He doesn’t need grand speeches or emotional promises. Ruto knows what motivates these individuals: money, power, and a taste of the high life. He’s made them an offer they couldn’t refuse, and now they’re his allies, not because they’ve changed their views, but because they’ve given up on their integrity.
The Fallout: A System in Crisis
Where does this leave the people of Kenya? The once vocal critics who promised to hold the government accountable have now become part of the problem. They’ve traded their moral ground for a fleeting taste of power, and in doing so, they’ve abandoned the very people they once claimed to serve. It’s a tragic irony: those who fought for change have now become enablers of the system they once despised.
The Truth You Need to Face
What does this mean for you? It’s a reality that’s hard to ignore. The political players you once believed in are now complicit in a corrupt system that continues to fail you. They are no longer your voice. No longer your champions. They’ve been bought off, silenced. It’s time to wake up and recognize them for what they really are—puppets in a political game where power, not principle, is the ultimate prize.
Ruto doesn’t need their loyalty. He has their silence, and that’s all he needs to maintain his grip on power. He’s turned them into his allies, not because they’ve changed, but because they’ve abandoned their integrity. This is the sad reality of Kenya’s political game.
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