KRG - Most Gen Z don't know where their fathers live
Musician KRG the Don |
Artist and entrepreneur KRG the Don has once again expressed his displeasure with the behavior of Gen Z youth who have been participating in protests, disrupting the daily activities of others.
Through his Instagram story, KRG stated that many of these youths take pride in disrupting the activities of people working hard for their daily bread under the pretext of advising President Ruto on what he should do.
He claimed that many of these youths want to advise someone [Ruto] who has been in government since his 30s, while many of them might not even know where their parents live.
“The Gen Z movement thinks running a government is like running a kiosk. Many of them don’t even know where their fathers live, yet they want to advise someone who has been in government since his 30s. My people, you need to behave and understand that there are people doing business in the city and its environs,” KRG scolded them.
The artist said that there are other people whose goal is to conduct their businesses in a peaceful environment regardless of who is doing what, and therefore urged the youth to stop their protests.
He advised those who think they are mature enough to run the government to wait until the 2027 elections to get elected.
“There are people who don’t care who is doing what. They just want to do business because they have debts and bills to pay. If you think you can run the government, wait until 2027 and don’t forget to contest.
Respecting people older than you is sometimes important, even if they have gone astray. Find a way to correct them because fighting and insults will not provide us with solutions as a nation,” the artist wrote.
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