Monday, 8 December 2014

Is it actually the dressing?
T
he latest incidences by men have resulted to serious discussions and criticism in regards to the value of women in our society. It has portrayed the actual male chauvinism of the highest degree in our society. It is true that we can never be equal, men and women, and that is why men wear trousers and women dresses but in the eyes of the Lord we are all equal. It is true that a woman was created from a man’s ribs, from the creation story, but everyone has a right to life and other privileges in the society.

If you are yet not aware of what I am talking about, well, it is about the bestiality men have portrayed lately. Yes I am a man and I stand accused because the vice falls under the gender I represent. Actually I’m ashamed to be proud of being a man whenever such incidences are reported. It is inhumane to deprive off an innocent Kenyan off his/her rights. No one has the privilege to dictate how life should be. I think the constitution of a particular country has this mandate. It is actually shameful to see men in their senses forcefully undressing women and even going ahead to indecently assault a woman before a crowd.

Try to imagine this. The assaulted woman could be your mother, your wife, your daughter, your niece, your girlfriend, your best friend… How would you feel to see you loved one assaulted the way some crazy idiots were doing? A grown up man saying “Leta chupa tuweke ndani.” I think we see people walking upright and we think they are okay but there are so many mentally handicapped people in the streets.

If you really want to undress and touch a woman, there is a way of doing it. Find that one woman who will occupy your heart and you can undress them any time you want because you will both be bounded by love. There are also such services up for sale in the streets. In the clip was a man with a wedding ring. This proves the level of cowardice such a man portrays. He is a “jogoo” up in the streets but a real coward at home. These acts really raise concerns if the cause is actually dressing. To all the men out there, let women work in the doctrine of “My dress, my choice.” Wacha tamaa. Kula na macho

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