Madame B
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Tunawadanganyia ili watupe pesa ndefuMnawaita wasupuu kumbe huko, duh, ππππππππππππππππππππππππππ
Tunawadanganyia ili watupe pesa ndefuMnawaita wasupuu kumbe huko, duh, ππππππππππππππππππππππππππ
Asante sana.Kha! Kama demu hata uwe rijali nakupokea tu...njoo mamii!! huku 254 tunawapenda sana midemu ya kibongo.....
It's not the first time I've heard them talking unnecessary issues about women which isn't cool, if you've got a female member in your family you'll feel the same.It's sad you are endorsing this cancel culture. If you are a man, it'll come to bite you. They never cancel women no matter how offensive they are remember. This is bullshit.
So asking women to be careful is a crime?It's not the first time I've heard them talking unnecessary issues about women which isn't cool, if you've got a female member in your family you'll feel the same.
Freedom of press imekaaje hapo wakunya?ingekuwa bongo mngesema ni udikteta.
Homeboyz Radio has suspended two radio presenters and a DJ for two weeks in relation to comments they made that appeared to victim shame and justify sexual assault against women.
Shaffie Weru, Neville and DJ Joe Mfalme, made the insensitive remarks on Wednesday when hosting the stationβs breakfast show, The Lift Off.
The remarks, which were highly condemned by social media users, surrounded an incident where a lady named Eunice Wangari was thrown off the 12th floor of a building by a man whose sexual advances she had turned down.
In a statement released on Friday, General Manager Somoina Kimojino said that a disciplinary inquiry gave βenough and justified reasonβ to suspend the trio.
βDuring the suspension period, the presenters and all other Homeboyz Radio presenters, producers and the Homeboyz radio social media team shall undergo mandatory gender awareness sensitization training and training on ethical reporting and on-air discussion of women issues, sexual assault and gender based violence,β Kimojino said.
She added that the training shall be conducted by the stationβs legal team and a credible institution that is a key advocate of womenβs rights and their protection from all forms of discrimination, bias and abuse.
βAs the leading heritage youth station in Kenya, Homeboyz Radio will start changing the narrative around violence towards women,β she assured listeners.
The suspension of the presenters came hours after the station issued a public apology earlier on Thursday.
βHomeboyz Radio does not condone sexual assault, violence against women, victim shaming and any actions by men who do not respect womenβs choices and their voices,β Kimojino said.
Source: Homeboyz Radio suspends radio presenters after slur against women
Walishafutwa kazi tayari, na kipindi hicho kuwa suspended for six months pamoja na fine ya Ksh 1M kwa company. Freedom ipo, lakini ina mipaka kwa mazungumzo yanayokandamiza gender flani!Freedom of press imekaaje hapo wakunya?ingekuwa bongo mngesema ni udikteta.
So asking women to be careful is a crime?
No, it isn't but let it be in a proper way, not siding with one sideSo asking women to be careful is a crime?
I think what matters is how you ask.So asking women to be careful is a crime?
πππ Hata hujajibu ulichoulizwaWalishafutwa kazi tayari, na kipindi hicho kuwa suspended for six months pamoja na fine ya Ksh 1M kwa company. Freedom ipo, lakini ina mipaka kwa mazungumzo yanayokandamiza gender flani!
I wonder what the reaction would have been, if it had been female radio presenters mocking or saying unsavoury words. About say a man who had been battered by his wife, fiancee or even just a girlfriend.It's sad you are endorsing this cancel culture. If you are a man, it'll come to bite you. They never cancel women no matter how offensive they are remember. This is bullshit.
You see, you might not agree with what Shaffie said but you can't cut off your child's hand for stealing your 100 shillings. When men were being butchered in Nyeri, many female media personalities blamed it on the men for being irresponsible but we never saw this kind of reactions. Men are their own enemies. If Shaffie was a woman, all women would unite behind her.No, it isn't but let it be in a proper way, not siding with one side
I listened to the whole audio and the worst crime he committed was simply making a statement that some people don't agree with.I think what matters is how you ask.
Actually, they do say worse stuff when men are assaulted but it's okay. Remember how they used to say men are irresponsible during the Nyeri incidences?I wonder what the reaction would have been, if it had been female radio presenters mocking or saying unsavoury words. About say a man who had been battered by his wife, fiancee or even just a girlfriend.
Would they have lost their jobs, would the Communications Authority have taken the same stance as in this instance? Would the listeners and all the 'keyboard gender equality warriors' have laughed and praised the presenters for their sense of humour?
I think the latter scenario would have been the most probable reaction.
The society as it is today is so protective of the female gender to the point that it treats certain issues touching on the said gender with a coated layer of sugar. If the woman presenter was the culprit in this case, the subject wouldn't have generated a lot of debate the way it has. The society treats women like eggs and that's why when they do something wrong, it doesn't blow up. The "weaker sex" will have a field dayI wonder what the reaction would have been, if it had been female radio presenters mocking or saying unsavoury words. About say a man who had been battered by his wife, fiancee or even just a girlfriend.
Would they have lost their jobs, would the Communications Authority have taken the same stance as in this instance? Would the listeners and all the 'keyboard gender equality warriors' have laughed and praised the presenters for their sense of humour?
I think the latter scenario would have been the most probable reaction.
It is what it is. It's a matter of being careful of what we're talking about around them.The society as it is today is so protective of the female gender to the point that it treats certain issues touching on the said gender with a coated layer of sugar. If the woman presenter was the culprit in this case, the subject wouldn't have generated a lot of debate the way it has. The society treats women like eggs and that's why when they do something wrong, it doesn't blow up. The "weaker sex" will have a field day
When something is wrong, we should change it. Not accept is with this it is what it is platitude.It is what it is. It's a matter of being careful of what we're talking about around them.