Video of Gen Z TikToker Drinking Police Officer’s Water During Demos Confuses Fans: “Sio Shisha?”

Video of Gen Z TikToker Drinking Police Officer’s Water During Demos Confuses Fans: “Sio Shisha?”

  • A Gen Z decided to take a bold step to show how friendly a police officer was during protests
  • The two seemed to have interacted to such a point where the protester was comfortable with the officer
  • The video got thousands of views and comments, with many praising his incredible move

A Gen Z protester has gone viral after an audacious move that involved a police officer.

Gen Z TikToker
Video of Gen Z TikToker during the moment he drank from the police's water bottle. Photo: kasiieer.
Source: TikTok

The recent protests in the country have left a lot of destruction, but there are moments that have shown humanity is still alive.

These moments have given more life to many, and assured a lot of Kenyans that there will be good days after all the current madness is gone.

Police officer lets Gen Z drink his water

One of those heartwarming situations was seen in a video shared by a TikToker named Kasiieer Car5on - on his page.

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The young man showed a moment where, during the protests, he recorded himself drinking water from a police officer's bag.

In the video, Kasiieer could be seen holding a pipe from a policeman's water bottle as he took a sip.

As soon as the officer noticed he was drinking too much, he calmly took the pipe from him, causing the young man to burst into laughter.

The video delighted many, who saw the funny side of it and were happy to see that the situation did not escalate into hostility.

Others, perhaps familiar with Nairobi's nightlife, thought he was smoking Shisha and even expected the smoke to emerge from the car.

Here are some of the reactions spotted in the comment section:

Mercy.G. said:

"Who else was waiting moshi itokee kwa mapua kama mimi??"

anncynthia944 asked:

"Kwani hutoi moshi ama una meza?"

KEMUMA said

"Ni mimi tu nilikua nangoja moshi."

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Japheth bett sail:

"Hi generation ndo zakayo anatutishia ety watupige risasi miguu."

queen Norah said:

Yani hiyo ni maji ya boyfriend yangu unakunywa bila ruhusa."

MOOD SAID:

"Guys comment in English, we Nigerians want to read and understand ur comments."

KALIKO DERICKIE SAID:

"if it was Uganda ,it could have been a different story.:

HER SAID:

"Hiyo smile yote ni juu ya kupewa maji na polisi ama kuna kitu ingine?"

Tonny_254s shared:

"When I was in boarding school, I used to sit near the window facing the kitchen. Then I saw one chef putting some salt in a pot of beans. Later on another came with salt again and he wanted to add to the same pot. I forgot that I was in class and I shouted. "Salt is already added!"
Protests.
Kenya Police officers block a main road leading to the central business district as commuters attempt to cross ahead of possible Saba Saba Day demonstrations. Photo: Luis Tato.
Source: Getty Images

Did police officers serve tea and bread to protesters?

In related news, TUKO.co.ke reported a scene where police officers served tea and bread to protesters and journalists during the Saba Saba Day commemorations.

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On July 7, during the heated protests in Nairobi, an unexpected scene unfolded along Thika Road, as police officers paused amid a tense crackdown to serve tea, boiled eggs, and bread to both protesters and journalists.

The gesture quickly went viral, offering a glimpse of humanity amid the unrest.

TikToker Kawira enjoyed a cup of 'government tea' and even cheekily flirted with an officer.

While some online praised the act as a symbol of mutual respect, others couldn’t ignore the contrast between this light-hearted moment and nearby reports of violence.

Proofreading by Jackson Otukho, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Victor Otengo (Entertainment editor) Victor Otengo is the Special Projects Lead and Editor at TUKO.co.ke. He attended the Multimedia University of Kenya, where he studied for a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. He has seven years of experience in journalism and has previously worked as a writer at Standard Digital, reporter and sports pundit at Kwese TV (under African Insights). Email: victor.otengo@tuko.co.ke.

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