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CORRECTION!! CORRECTION!! STERN WARNING to Rogue Kiganjo D- Terrorists!! The Revolution will be brutally unforgiving to trigger Happy Killer cops!!! DO NOT fire Live rounds at Protesters!! Tutashuka na nyinyi maumbwa!!!! Civilian:police Ratio is 100,000:1 #OccupyStatehouse2025

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Profilbild von Ian Mwangi🇰🇪
Ian Mwangi🇰🇪vor 1 Jahr

I have a solution to killer cops. In the event a cop kills an innocent person, this police officer should be stoned or be burned instantly. #OccupyStateHouse #RutoMustGo

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papadean_ke🇰🇪vor 1 Jahr

Kama kuna mtu ananipea roho ya ku fightia kenya ni uyu#maumau genz

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Alvinvor 1 Jahr

25th ....

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Patrickvor 1 Jahr

#OccupyStateHouse2025

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Salvatore. Cvor 1 Jahr

This guy is very uncomfortable to watch But the message is right #OccupyStatehouse #OccupyStatehouse2025

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The Great 🐐vor 1 Jahr

Huyo msee ako kwa background ananimaliza 😂😂😂 kwanza hapo kwa refugee nimeishaaa

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Zack Otienovor 1 Jahr

Bro ame kuja adi na ad libs😅

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//murji//vor 1 Jahr

The bullets fired in a minute in those autos per the number of patriots tho? Non issue tho we all die some way

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jellanvor 1 Jahr

The idlibs are fire! Correction,correction!

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doch chokosh💪👊💯vor 1 Jahr

#OccupyStatehouse2025

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