Robert Alai Jumps To The Defence Of Touts Who Undressed Woman In Nairobi
Almost everybody has been cursing the touts who undressed a woman who appeared semi-naked at the Embassava bus station in Nairobi, terming it an uncalled for, pathetic and unfortunate behaviour in this 21st century. My work station almost burst into blows when a heated argument arose amongst us, with some of my employs taking it too personal when I differed with them.
Well, Robert Alai, one of the most controversial bloggers Kenya has ever produced, has jumped to the defence of the touts who undressed this woman after deeming her dressing as being almost nude.
Alai has saluted them for helping someone who wanted to walk naked but could not find a way to do so and warned that if anyone wants to remain nude, they can be helped to be nude.
As controversial as Alai is, some will dismiss his judgements and tell him off outright but his mind is as clear as that of the lady who was undressed at Embassava bus station.
As condemnations come from all angles, it is time we thought about our values. This goes to both the touts and the lady who was undressed.
This is what Alai had to say: