Burale: TikTok Is Corrupting Values—Take Responsibility Now

Pastor and motivational speaker Robert Burale is sounding the alarm: TikTok is not harmless entertainment. It is pushing vulgarity, normalizing indecency, and eating away at Kenya’s moral fabric. The Problem Is Clear TikTok content is increasingly vulgar. Adults who should be r..
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Pastor and motivational speaker Robert Burale has issued a strong warning against TikTok, accusing the platform of promoting vulgarity and eroding Kenya's moral values. He urges users to take responsibility for the content they post and consume.
- Burale highlights the problem of increasingly vulgar content, inappropriate behavior by adults, and children consuming this indecency.
- He specifically calls on women and parents to stop feeding the culture of vulgarity and monitor their children's online consumption.
- Burale criticizes the "clout trap," emphasizing that influence without integrity is detrimental and freedom of expression does not justify indecency.
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