Ziya, the content creator formerly known as Muchiri Mike, has taken a bold stance against those who obsessively judge others sexually on social media. In recent interview on the Men Talk Podcast, Ziya slammed the trend of invasive online commentary, suggesting that people who constantly scrutinize others sexual identities might be projecting their own insecurities.
“The real individuals are actually those lurking in the comments section,” Ziya stated, emphasizing that such behavior reflects more about the commenter than the person they are targeting. His remarks come after fans speculated about his own sexual orientation a topic that has been swirling on social media for weeks.
Ziya who has recently undergone a personal transformation and change of identity, expressed frustration at how people feel the need to police others lives and identities. “If someone’s way of being or how they present themselves online becomes a problem for you, that says more about you than it does about them,” Ziya said. He urged followers to reconsider the implications of their comments, noting that their online behavior could have a lasting, harmful impact on both the person they are commenting about and their own mental well being.
The outspoken creator also warned that this toxic obsession with labeling others often signals deeper issues within those doing the judging. “It’s not about the person you’re targeting,it’s about you and what you’re trying to hide,” Ziya added.
Ziya’s statement calls for greater respect and understanding in digital spaces, reminding people that the comments they make online can say a lot about their own emotional state. As the conversation around identity continues to evolve, Ziya’s call for empathy and self awareness is more relevant than ever.
By Kenyans
