
Kenyan Politician Fires Back at Social Media Critics
Kapseret Rally: Oscar Sudi Slams Social Media Critics Kapseret, Kenya – A recent political rally in Kapseret, Kenya, saw Oscar Sudi, a prominent political figure, deliver a scathing critique of social media users. The event, which also featured Deputy President Kindiki, Junnet, and Ichung'wah, provided a platform for Sudi to express his views on public discourse. "Watu wa social media ni watu wakumbavu sana, hawanitishi!" Sudi declared, translating to "Social media people are very foolish, they don't intimidate me!" His statement highlights the growing tension between politicians and online commentary in Kenya. The rally itself attracted a large crowd, signifying the importance of the event within the local political landscape. The presence of other key political figures suggests a coordinated effort to address local concerns and mobilize support. While the exact topics discussed remain unclear from this short clip, Sudi’s comments indicate a strong stance against online criticism. The event serves as a reminder of the evolving relationship between political leaders and social media in Kenya’s dynamic political environment.