Pastor Robert Burale has issued a strong rallying cry to men in a new video message shared on his Instagram page.
The motivational speaker and pastor announced he will spend the next few weeks focusing specifically on the challenges faced by the male gender.
Burale acknowledged that while being a man is a privilege, it has become increasingly difficult in the modern world. He suggested that men are currently in a position where they are easily targeted and discredited by society.
The Vulnerability of Men
According to Burale, men have become the easiest people to attack in the public eye. He noted a trend where the world often rallies together to support the downfall of a man.
The pastor expressed concern that even other men sometimes participate in bringing their peers down. He described a climate where many men feel isolated, rejected, or alone in their struggles.

"It is easy to hate a man. It is easy to attack a man."
A Decade of Injustice
To highlight the severity of the issue, Burale shared a specific case of a man who was wrongfully convicted. The man had been accused of raping his own daughter and was ten years into a life sentence.
The truth only emerged a decade later when the daughter confessed that she had been pressured by her mother to fabricate the story. Burale used this example to illustrate how innocent men can be caught in situations that destroy their lives.
ALSO READ: Robert Burale Warns Against 'Vulgar' TikTok Content
"There are very many men who are in situations where we know they’re innocent but the easiest person to attack is a man. If you attack a man, the whole world will support you, and even sometimes, men support when another man is being brought down,” Burale said.
A Message of Solidarity
Despite these challenges, Burale’s primary message was one of resilience and unity. He urged men to maintain their dignity and "straighten your back," regardless of how tough their current circumstances might seem.
He encouraged his audience to walk right and ensure they are spending time in the right places.
“I want to tell you men, we are leaving no man behind, walk right and walk in the right places,” he urged.

This advice serves as a call for men to be mindful of their actions while remaining hopeful for the future.
Robert Burale is a prominent Kenyan pastor, image consultant, and leadership coach. He is well known for founding the "Robert Burale Leadership Institute" and hosting the "Man Cave" sessions, which are dedicated to discussing masculinity, fatherhood, and relationships.
The pastor concluded his message by promising more content focused on men's issues in the coming weeks. He reminded his followers that "tomorrow will be a better day," emphasising that no man should feel they have to face their trials without support.
Comments 0
Sign in to join the conversation
Sign In Create AccountNo comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!