Weed generation

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The ongoing KDF recruitment has been a wake-up call for me, both as a parent and an educator.

About 1,500 recruits were sent home after failing drug tests.

Let that sink in. 1,500.

Just last month, two friends and I were celebrating because our kids had been shortlisted for Cadet professional courses.

We decided to do pre-screening early to avoid surprises.

Good decision.
A trip to the Coast revealed a tattoo on my daughter.

Luckily, I knew KDF bans tattoos, so we had it removed.
One of my friends wasn’t so lucky—he only discovered his son’s tattoo this week. The boy was turned back on Tuesday. Dream shattered.

The other friend’s daughter failed the drug test. She has never smoked, injected or sniffed anything. But in law school she casually ate those “brown weed cookies” at parties. That was enough.

This generation is swimming in weed culture.
Back then, “kukunywa bangi” was an abomination.
Today? It’s normal. Even fashionable.

Two friends recently found rolls of weed in their daughters’ bags. These are bright, lovely girls. Sweet kids. But the world they live in is different—and very unforgiving.

Parents, let’s stop living in denial.
We need honest conversations, early guidance, and real vigilance.

Teachers, start career talks WAY earlier—before peer pressure, parties, tattoos and piercings close doors like KDF, NYS, law enforcement, aviation, and more.

As for my girl, a medical issue (not drug-related) made us step aside from this year’s intake.

Bottom line:
Parenting today requires sharper eyes, open conversations, and early intervention.
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Hii moral indignation sounds hollow coming from a generation that drink like fish, fuck each other’s wives/colleagues, steal from the sick n dying to buy bricks abroad

Corrupt Morally bankrupt clowns munatoa wapi nguvu ya lecturing the younger ones. Gen z wamepeep how alcohol imemaliza their promising uncles n cousins wakaona hero they try something milder, nicer, more wholesome kama herb. Kwanza hiyo story ya 1500 yutmen being turned away from the army imeniuma sana. Sheer hypocrisy sioni nikiingia Parliament 2027 nitetee vijana wanakandamizwa na sheria za kikoloni that have no place in the new Kenya

Legalize it

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They are coping from their lazy and weak parents who didn’t fight for a better Kenya.

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Gen z definitely drink, they just can’t afford to do it properly. Sijui any gen z that doesn’t. Lakini kazi ni kushare mzinga.
They’re lucky they can’t properly finance that habit.

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Kenya sai kama huna kitu lazima umumunye gibleys

Figsed. Gibleys ni ya watu wako na pesa.

Kwanza hapa local kuna students 3 wa college fulani walikua tei wakapeleka dem toile wakamchapa combi na dem saa hizo amejam watu waliharibu starehe zao. Naskia huyo dem anapatia @Female_Perspective compe mbaya.

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Every single woman I have been with for the last 3 years uses weed, and they prefer to roll their own stuff, so kazi ni ku order buds kwa Pedi wa mtaa

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