I'm getting a bad vibe about this upcoming election in Kenya

. It's clear that the country's history of electoral violence and manipulation is still looming over everything, and it's only a matter of time before things escalate into chaos. The fact that President William Ruto is running for re-election again is like a ticking time bomb – it's going to be tough for the IEBC to regain public confidence.
And let's not forget about the role of the media in this whole mess

. I mean, if major outlets are too afraid to challenge election results, that just perpetuates the illusion that the system is rigged. It's like they're all waiting for permission from those in power before speaking out – it's really disappointing.
What worries me most is the rise of online disinformation and AI-generated content

. If disinfo can flood platforms with synthetic stuff, who knows what kind of fake news will be spread around? It's already happening, and if we don't get a handle on this soon, I think Kenya's electoral process will collapse under the weight of its own corruption.
The Kenyan youth are coming together to protest against state machinations, which is great, but it's not just about them – it needs to be everyone who cares about democracy

. We all need to join forces and make sure that our voices are heard before things get out of hand.