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Cassypool Warns Gen Z: “Cancel Artists Clout-Chasing the Maandamano Movement”

Content creator and online commentator Cassypool has urged Gen Z to cancel artists he claims are using the maandamano movement to chase clout. According to him, some entertainers are trying to gain relevance by aligning with youth-led protests without truly supporting the cause.

Highlights:

  • Cassypool says some artists are using maandamano protests to revive their careers.
  • He calls on Gen Z to expose and cancel such personalities.
  • His comments spark debate over authenticity in celebrity activism.
  • The maandamano movement continues to attract attention across generations.

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Cassypool has thrown shade at a section of Kenyan artists, accusing them of hopping on the maandamano trend for personal gain. In a video posted online, he claimed that certain entertainers are using the protests to appear relevant without contributing meaningfully to the youth-led movement.

“Cancel every artist trying to ride on the maandamano wave!” .He also salms Khaligraph Jones and Oga Obinna for attending the protests calling them the most useless artists Cassypool declared, urging young people to remain vigilant and hold celebrities accountable. He accused some of only showing up when cameras are rolling, but staying silent when it counts.

His statement has drawn mixed reactions online. While some fans agreed and praised him for calling out opportunists, others felt he was being too harsh and generalising artists who may genuinely support the cause.

With maandamano protests continuing to gain momentum, especially among Gen Z, the spotlight is now on public figures and whether their involvement is sincere. Cassypool’s remarks highlight the growing demand for authenticity from influencers and entertainers.

As Kenya’s youth movement grows louder, Cassypool’s message is clear: in the age of accountability, performative activism won’t fly.

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