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Kasmuel Mcoure Addresses Accusations of Being a Sellout

Kasmuel Mcoure, also known as Kaskazini, a singer-turned-activist, has recently garnered attention for his speech at the Bomas of Kenya on October 4th.

Critics, particularly among Gen Z and millennials, claim that Kasmuel has let them down by advocating for the impeachment of the vice president while ignoring the broader demand for the entire current government, including the president, to step down.

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In his address, Kasmuel firmly argued that Hon. Gachagua is unfit for the vice presidency. However, this stance has led to him being labeled a sellout, a label he insists does not faze him.

Addressing his detractors, Kasmuel took to social media to express his indifference to their opinions and threats to unfollow him. He wrote, “Why would anyone threaten me with deplatforming? The real challenge is deplatforming me from your mothers’ hearts because they see beyond the BS and sensationalism you’re trying to advance.” He added, “Even if you restore my followers to where they were four months ago, I won’t care. Make it quick! But can you make your grandparents forget me?”

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In a separate post, Kasmuel emphasized his commitment to advocating for a better government, highlighting the suffering of Kenyans under the current regime. He asserted that his fight will continue, regardless of the support he receives from Gen Z and millennials.

In response, netizens advised Kasmuel not to be concerned about their reactions, stating he has already proven himself untrustworthy and should have heeded Prezzo’s warning against trusting him.

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