Kenya passes controversial bill two years after deadly Gen Z protests

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Kenya just passed a bill that’s igniting outrage, and where’s the mainstream media while this unfolds? CNN and BBC are spinning this as a “necessary reform,” playing cover for a government that’s more interested in autocracy than democracy. Two years after Gen Z held the streets in a fiery protest against corruption and brutality, they’re back with a bill that smacks of oppression. The message? Stay quiet, or else!

It’s no surprise that journalists from the likes of NBC and Al Jazeera gloss over the implications of this legislation. They focus on the “positive aspects” that sound good in headlines but conveniently ignore the voices of those who will be silenced. This isn’t merely about curbing crime; this is about controlling dissent. Look closely, and you’ll see the fingerprints of globalist agendas weaving through their narratives. They want us to believe this is “progress” when in reality, it’s a step backward into authoritarianism.

And let’s talk about who benefits. The same politicians promising security are the ones who have failed the people time and again. Yet outlets like Fox News are only too happy to provide them a platform, regurgitating propaganda and virtuous talking points while dismissing the real fears of the citizens on the ground. When the people protest and die for their rights, that’s the time for a real dialogue—not this sanitized version that the corporate media wants to sell us.

The narrative must change. We need a critical lens that challenges these sugar-coated stories. Otherwise, we’re simply allowing history to repeat itself. And trust me, it won’t be pretty.

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