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Kasmuel McOure Explains His Silence on the Attack Against Morara Kebaso at the Bomas of Kenya

Young political activist Kasmuel Mcoure has clarified his decision not to condemn the attack on Morara Kebaso. In an interview with Obinna, Kasmuel explained that he was not following the events closely at the time of the incident, as he did not have his phone with him.

“I later realized that my failure to speak out about Morara’s attack, which is indeed a shameful act of violence against a young person in Kenya, is something people find upsetting. I understand why there’s outrage,” he said.

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“I didn’t witness the attack, so I felt I couldn’t comment on something I hadn’t seen or verified. It was only later when I received calls that I wondered if I had made a mistake.”

Kasmuel expressed confusion about the backlash he received, stating, “If this is what’s getting me canceled, then I’m okay with it.”

He is facing criticism from the public, who feel betrayed because they believed he had their best interests at heart. His actions at the Bomas of Kenya, where he not only failed to call out President William Ruto while chanting “Gachagua must go” but also did not address the attack on Kebaso, have drawn particular ire.

Additionally, it has been alleged that Kasmuel denied the presence of chants demanding Ruto’s departure, which led to his focus solely on Gachagua.

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