Prince Kaybee calls out politicians for arrogance and lack of accountability

Musician and producer Prince Kaybee has sparked conversation online after sharing his views on politicians’ unwillingness to admit fault.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), he criticised leaders for what he described as a global pattern of arrogance and detachment.

“I believe politicians are tone deaf, they are completely unable to realise when things have gone terribly wrong. Instead of profusely expressing regret and taking accountability, they do the opposite. And this has been proven time and time again for decades all over the world,” he wrote.

His statement drew strong reactions from users, with many agreeing with his sentiment.

One person responded, “The power they think they possess is the reason they are this arrogant.”

Another argued that voters themselves play a role in enabling such behaviour: “Strongly agree with you. But the people are those who are making them stubborn. If the people can give them a great blow deal election’s time, many would have corrected their approach. We see mistakes, & we act as if we didn’t see. Fanatism & blind support often kick in.”

A third commenter echoed the frustration, saying, “I don’t think politicians are in it for the people, it’s for their own benefits.”

I believe politicians are tone deaf, they are completely unable to realise when things have gone terribly wrong, instead of profusely expressing regret and take accountability they do the opposite. And this has been proven time and time again for decades all over the world.

— KABELO MUSIC (@KabeloMusic) August 9, 2025

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