
By Mulengera Reporters
A fresh and hard-hitting message from Dr Aisha Ruth Kasolo is sparking deep reflection among her followers. In her latest TikTok video, she takes aim at a growing problem in society, hypocrisy and urges people to embrace truth and loyalty instead.
Dr Kasolo explains that many people are not who they appear to be. She points out that in everyday life, individuals often pretend to be kind, supportive, and genuine, yet behind closed doors, they act very differently.
She gives a relatable example: visitors, who come into someone’s home, enjoy warm hospitality, eat good food, and show appreciation only to leave and speak negatively about the same experience. According to her, this kind of behavior is not only dishonest but deeply harmful.
Dr Kasolo stresses that such hypocrisy destroys trust and weakens relationships. She explains that when people pretend to be pleased but later spread false stories, it becomes impossible to know the truth or build genuine connections.
Instead, she encourages people to value honesty, even when it is uncomfortable. She notes that it is far better to have a friend who speaks the truth openly than one who pretends to agree while secretly criticizing or exaggerating situations.
According to her, truthful friends help others grow, correct mistakes, and see reality clearly. On the other hand, hypocritical individuals only create confusion, false impressions, and emotional harm.
Dr Kasolo further calls on people to take a stand, especially this year, by identifying and distancing themselves from such deceptive relationships. She believes that choosing loyalty and truth over fake appearances is key to building stronger, healthier lives.
Her message is resonating with many who say they have experienced similar situations. For some, it is a wake-up call to reevaluate their circles and choose friends more wisely.
In the end, Dr Kasolo leaves a powerful reminder: real friendship is built on truth, not pretense and a loyal, honest voice is worth more than a hundred fake smiles. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).
























