Kenya's Under Water, Fam: Another Disaster for the People
Rain got Kenya lookin' like the ocean, 18 gone. This ain't just 'weather,' this is straight up struggle.

Aight, so check it: Kenya drownin'. Heavy rains done turned the whole place into a swamp. At least 18 people gone, washed away in the floods and landslides. This ain't no joke, man. This real life for folks out there.
They callin' it 'natural disaster,' but we know better, right? It’s always the same story. Rich folks stay dry while the ones hustlin' just to eat get swallowed up. The system ain't built for us, and that's the truth.
The government talkin' 'bout aid and rescue efforts, but where was they before the water rose? No investment in drainage, no help for the poor neighborhoods that always flood first. Straight negligence.
And don't even get me started on the 'climate change' narrative. Yeah, the planet's messed up, but who made it that way? It's always the corporations and the governments that put profit over people. Now we payin' the price.
These folks in power ain't never lived in a shack by the river. They ain't never had to worry 'bout their kids gettin' sick from the dirty water. They livin' high on the hill, lookin' down on us like we nothin'.
The real heroes are the everyday folks, man. The neighbors helpin' neighbors, the families sharin' what little they got. That's the real community, the real strength.
But we gotta do more than just help each other. We gotta hold these politicians accountable. We gotta demand better infrastructure, better housing, better opportunities for everybody, not just the elites.
This ain't just a Kenyan problem, either. This happens all over the world. Poor folks always gettin' hit the hardest by these so-called 'natural' disasters. It's a global struggle, and we gotta fight together.
I bet there’s some grimy cats out there already plotting to capitalize off this tragedy, charging mad bread for basic necessities, taking advantage of the vulnerable. Watch out for these vultures, stay alert.
We need real solutions, not just empty promises. Invest in our communities, create jobs, and make sure everybody has a fair shot. Stop with the lip service and start putting in work, for real.
So, next time you see somethin' like this on the news, don't just shrug it off. Remember the people who lost their lives, the families who are sufferin', and the systemic problems that caused this disaster. Keep it 100.
Stay woke, y'all. Stay strong. And remember: we all we got.


