
Moses Kuria's Deceptive Resignation: A Political Maneuver Against Gen Z
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Why Moses Kuria’s Resignation is a Deceptive Political Maneuver — Gen Z, Don’t Fall for It!
Moses Kuria’s recent resignation has stirred up waves of conversation. On the surface, it might seem like the act of a man with principles, someone stepping down for the greater good of the country. But let’s be real — don’t be fooled. This is not a moral decision. It’s a carefully crafted performance, a political move designed to gain your trust, Gen Z. And you should see it for what it is: a façade. What you’re witnessing here is nothing more than the same old game being played by a man who’s spent years climbing the political ladder at the expense of the people.
A Calculated Deception
The timing of Moses Kuria’s resignation raises serious questions. Why now? What changed? If you believe that Kuria is stepping down to make room for the youth, think again. His entire career has been built on opportunism. This isn’t about him making way for the next generation. It’s about him rebranding himself in a bid to stay relevant. After all, you don’t need a degree in political strategy to see that Kuria is a man who’s always been on the lookout for where the power lies, shifting alliances as it suits him.
You’ve seen this story before: the same tired script used by many politicians. The resignations, the promises of change, the claims of fighting for the youth. But what do they really do? They only play the system for their personal gain. And now, Kuria is trying to sell himself as the voice of the next generation. Don’t let this political theatrics fool you. Gen Z isn’t falling for the same tricks anymore.
-https://www.wantamnotam.com/why-moses-kurias-resignation-is-a-deceptive-political-maneuver-gen-z-dont-fall-for-it/