The constitution that we passed not so long ago protects the rights of all Kenya irregardless of their sexual preference, what one does in the privacy of his or her bedroom shouldn't be a governments issue, we have many pressing issues to deal with and am sure homosexuality is not one of them. RAO has been goofing lately, and if he continues with his uninformed outbursts, he will lose many votes in the 2012 elections, mine included.
PS... Dont get me wrong, I dont support homosexuality, but I find it undemocratic and immature for the prime minister to make such comments, some things are better left unsaid and let the concerned parties deal with them. gays are people too and arresting them wont kill the act, lets be rational.
Mkuu,
I agree with your statements and will defend the right for you to air them to my last breath.
Hata hivyo I will engage you from two fronts. Kwanza kabisa, Raila Odinga did not speak against gays
per se. This is a deliberate attempt by the media (read Capital FM na Nation) to discredit the PM.
Tazama hio clip tena utaona kua Agwambo is talking about the act...kulawiti...sodomising. I
believe as per the Kenyan Constitution, the last time I checked, that act was illegal. What
the 'jaduong' should have clarified maybe, is if the act being commited is consensual or not.
Kisha hebu tell me where in the Constitution of Kenya does it state that
rights of gays are protected?
Wewe nadhani ndiye uliniambia juzi 'wapi link'...
...Haya hebu nenda leta hio kitu u-copy na
u-paste hapa kisha tuendelea na huu mjadala.
I believe to my understanding that the Kenyan society is not ready for this 'foreign ideology' as it is,
nd'o maana during the referendum campaigns, the church spoke heavily against it and was even saying
that the Yes side was promoting same sex marriages...a myth which was debunked during the campaigns.
Leo hii naona jamaa wanampiga Raila vita like he is the only one talking about it. Mbona huyo jamaa wa
SUPKEM hapo hatajwi? Mbona viongozi wa makanisa hawasemi kitu?