ONE LEGE: Kenyans schemes funny memes following Ruto’s complex order to the police

  • Kenyans on X have shown great creativity in response to President William Ruto’s “
  • Under the “One Lege” statement, they shared videos, made up of funny photos showing someone’s life after being shot in the leg
  • From the dance clips of people who are smiling to digital art showing Ruto surrounded by young bandages, the memes have turned the national debate that was worried that the ridiculous gold

Kenyans on X have turned the presidential order William Ruto For police officers that memes break the ribs.

Kenyans created memes to break the ribs after President William Ruto’s order to police shooting protesters on his feet. Photo: William Ruto and @nesanthei.
Source: UGC

Ruto ordered security officers to shoot those arrested in connection with looting or property damage – not for the purpose of killing them, but preventing them from escaping.

He emphasized that such suspects should be taken to hospital for treatment and then taken to court for justice.

Did Ruto tell the police to shoot the looters?

The president emphasized his dedication to the peace and stability of the economy, warning that acts of destruction would not be tolerated.

In addition, he cautioned political leaders who allegedly incited violence, saying they would be responsible for inciting violence.

Ruto announced that any attack on police or police stations would be seen as a direct threat to the nation, and promised strong action from security forces.

His statements sparked fierce criticism from opposition leaders, who accused him of excessive force and focused on youth in an unfair way.

His “Shooting Disabling” directive has sparked intense national debate and a mixed opinion from all political parties.

The funny memes of ‘one leg’

In the X network (formerly Twitter), Kenyans turned to comedy and memes – some of them made using AI technology – to face the order.

Under the famous ‘One Leg’ statement (one foot), Kenyans published memes and funny videos, showing how they would deal with the situation after being shot in the leg.

In one video, a one -footed man was seen playing on the road, with one Internet user arguing that they would go to the club.

Another photo of AI -made showed Ruto sitting with many teenagers tied to the legs, meaning they were wounded in a shooting.

Another picture showed a long queue of Kenyans on wheelchairs.

A Video made by AI showed hundreds of young people in crutches protesting against government policies.

TUKO.co.ke collected more meme below:

Samidoh What did he say about Ruto’s order?

A police officer who is also a Mugithi songwriter, Samidoh, who is currently overseas, also commented on the controversial order by President Ruto.

He shared an exciting post from Chichén-Itzá, a popular historic area in the state of Yucatán, Mexico.

ONE LEGE: Kenyans schemes funny memes following Ruto's complex order to the police
Kenyans informed Samidoh about President William Ruto’s order to the police. Photo: Samidoh.
Source: Instagram

Wearing a white sleeveless t -shirt, sweat pants and plain shoes, she was seen enjoying light rain as she had fun with Mugithi music.

His happy message completely contradicted the intense debates going on at home.

In the title of the post, he greeted his followers from Cancun, which made one Kenyan who was worried about what was going on in the country.

The contributor argued about the new “leg,” policy saying Kenyans would now be shot at their feet.

Samidoh replied with only one word: “Wueh,” which showed a combination of surprises and jokes.

His post attracted a lot of funny comments from fans, some of them arguing about the situation of the country while in the world.

At that time it brought a temporary recovery of laughter in the midst of a intense national debate.

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