Kasmuel denies claims that he has been bought by the government.
This comes after the activist failed to address an attack on Morara Kebaso at the Bomas of Kenya when he was given a chance to speak

Activist Kasmuel McOure has recently gone on a wild tirade on social media as he sought to battle some of his critics who referred to him as a sell-out.
He has slammed online users as he boldly denied claims he had been ‘bought’ by someone in government.
This comes after he failed to address an attack on Morara Kebaso at the Bomas of Kenya on October 4th during a public participation exercise against the DP.
After Morara was booted from the hall, Kasmuel was given the mic but steered clear of the incident that had transpired moments earlier involving his peer and fellow activist.
McOure earned criticism online from that and things boiled over on Sunday when the activist decided to directly respond to those calling him out.
“If I ever sell my integrity, I’ll be the first to make it known. If you have proof of the little I’ve received, table it,” he said. “I say this because you don’t support me for who I am, but because it’s inconvenient for who you’re against, therefore convenient for you.”
On the issue of threats from online users about de-platforming him, the activist noted that he would continue with his cause even if he lost his over 141k followers on X.
“Why would anyone threaten me with de-platforming? The real challenge is deplatforming me from your mothers’ hearts because they see beyond the nonsense and sensationalism you’re trying to advance.”
The activist came to fame in June during the finance bill protest.

