WE SHOULD KNOW WHEN TO STOP.

 After a successful journey to the Parliament, Gen Zs have shown us that they mean business.

The message was well received by the president who later came out and rejected the Finance Bill.

There have been those who have been pushing the Gen Zs to also occupy the State House. I think we've lost enough lives and we need to sit back and see what the government plans to do  with the bill.
We understand that if the president refuses to sign the bill within 21 days it becomes a law.

As a champion of democracy, I would urge the youths to be careful and not be used by selfish leaders.
Cracks have already emerged as some youths are already being accused of being traitors. The likes of Khalif Kairo and Hanifa have been branded traitors because they advised people not to go to State House since it is a restriction area.

Being leaderless is a good thing because the government doesn't know who to go to when they want to negotiate for truce. We should not be drawn to Ruto-Gachagua battle. Leaders are now using protests to cover their tracks just like Sakaja who hired goons to burn down City Hall.

The bad side of this is that there is no organization or leadership structures. There is no one to tell them when to stop.
They should not be shrouded with small victories. The war is still on.
Retreat and restrategize. Many lives were lost and we need to plan the next move. The enemy should not know us too well.

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