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Lakini nashangaa, ukienda kumeet mtu kwa lodging unatarajia Nini?the moment we tackle that we will avoid alot of issues

Personally I thought the way they talked about the ordeal was pretty distasteful/unprofessional.But why in the hell is the government overstepping their boundaries, that’s really worrying!!

Is it okay for a man to throw a woman from the 12th floor? for whatever reason? or is it okay even for a woman to throw a man from the 12th floor? those fools forgot the sensitivity of this case and carried on like bar pundits.

12th floor of a lodging…how did she end up there with a total stranger?
If we don’t address that more we be thrown from rooftop

:D:D

sisi ni parasitic owners of capital

I have already said that in other posts. It is not okay for a 20 y/o to be out on the prowl with a stranger. However, it is not just all her fault. Our men need to learn a lesson too. From those reading this saga to media moguls. Afathali angemuacha instead of attempting to kill her.
The insensitivity of those DJs is astounding. But that is the culture here on KenyaTalk. So our girls need to say no to 90% of the date requests. Bure kabisaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.

lakini date kwa lodging ni ya nini kama si kutombana. There are crazy people out here. Imagine the guy was a KDF officer who survived the El Adhe attack that left many of his comrades dead. he has PTSD and has never received any help. wewe unataka kumletea kiherehere after kukunywa pombe yake na ashalipia room? Huyo dem ako na mchezo sana.

Washeni mcheso,wachana na ma hypotheticals.Hiyo ghasseer ni beta male mwenye alikataliwa akachizi.Sijui mbona mnafanya all these mental gymnastics kumtetea

Dayuum I have already said she should not have been there with a stranger. But still… that does not mean he has a right to kill her for any reason. The same way you guys posted acres about Wairimu Cohen.
I don’t know man. I rest my case.

@Kodiaga hii ni lodging gani umesoma sisi hatujui?
Reports of the court case say they met in his office. Ama ofisi yako ni lodging?

@Finest wine no should he hurt for saying no. However, the only facts we know are second hand media reports of a court case, which only cited the prosecution, not the defence. We don’t know the actual details of what happened.
Any lawyer would argue that he was drunk and therefore had impaired judgement, hence, mistakenly pushing her.

Let get the best analogy of what happened.

  1. Rape is bad.
  2. Anybody supporting rape is a crook human being. Direct support, not innuendos.
  3. Rape is committed by human beings.

So, no rapist is tagged a rapist on the forehead.

As thieves, rapists are bad people.

Now,

When you are in a car along Thika Road, your windows open, a thief snatches your phone, who’s “mistake” is it? See mistake in quotes, why because we assume you know by now kuna wezi thika Road who snatch phones.

  1. Does it mean anyone who talks on a phone kwa gari he’s supposed to be robbed? HELL NO. Same as any girl who goes to a date with a man ISN’T supposed TO BE raped

  2. Thieves and Rapists are among us.

  3. Can you protect yourself 100% from thieves or rapists? HELLO NO.

  4. Can one take measures to protect himself, HELL YES like closing all your car windows while in a car, like a girl not going to secluded dates with “strangers”

  5. Are people robbed or raped by people they KNOW, HELL yes. Solution - culprits to be charged.

  6. Is to tell a person please close your window the phone can be snatched is wrong, hell no same as telling a girl to be careful huku nje sikupoa

This must be a state sponsored psyop to make us forget about the curfew shenanigans. It has escalated too fast

I agree, they kenyans are very forgetful bonobos. It doesnt make any sense

haka kafala kanasema nini

last nilikuona kwa threads zinaconcern manosphere kumbe you were spewing internet rhetoric.

those guys did no fucking wrong. the lady in question would be complimented by being labeled a simp

na pia kuvaa kaa hobo in a professional environment in deviation to formality is nothing to fight for, ama pulling up in hoodies, flipflops and jeans can close deals and business for you?

Thenks a lot for the heads up. I realised I had v sketchy details so nikajitoa kwa debate. But then this means the said DJs should not have even touched on the issue on air ama?

Wewe nikikupata naweza twanga ujute

the shitty part is that it concerns a battered woman. Nobody in gov will say the right thing, the woman was being called out for not looking out for herself, and forewent dating the psycho in public. They fear of being labeled enablers and misogynists, or worse, they are feminists so the former two options are invalid. She actually isn’t a smart woman at all. First, haendi polisi anaenda kwa media. Second, first date in private as if she knows the guy. Had she been level headed, red flags of him being a psycho zingetokea badae while they are out living in the open.

Remove the woman and this is pussypass of the century, given the magnitude of its repurcussions

Fine I get all of that. And I have consistently said that women should take care for it is a cruel world out here for us. Both old and young. I have also repeatedly said young women should really exercise caution on social media but the horse left the stable kitambo as we all know.

Let me focus on the DJs’ clip I saw jana. They started off well with the same message you have put here and they were bang on the money. Warning the ladies about hii mambo.

Then it slid into an ushamba sounding shaming fest. It was insensitive, unprofessional and appears somehow callous. Like they were celebrating. Yet someone’s life was greatly at risk here. Hata kama alikunywa pombe???. Look at the way they are laughing like they are in a bar. V unprofessional. And they should have known better than to comment about a case already in court. What is your take on this?

People will forget and they’ll still get gigs