Churchill Apologizes To Kenyans After Posting ‘Insensitive’ Remarks That Deeply Angered Women
He commands a huge following on social media but when he made a blunder with his comment, his followers stepped aside as they watched vexed feminists tear him apart.
Probably he had no idea his comment on the journalist who was allegedly raped by Imenti Central MP could land him in a pit of blazing inferno.
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But a day after he was trolled, Churchill decided to offer an explanation regarding his ‘insensitive’ post on social media.
The comedy king penned a heartfelt apology explaining how his comment was taken out of context. He explained he never meant to step on anyone’s toe with the remark humbly begging for forgiveness.
Check out his apology below:
APOLOGY
I want to apologize to my fans and public at large expressly and sincerely for my choice of words at my recent commentary that I used in my social media accounts of Facebook and twitter, on the 23rd March 2015.
On reflection I realize that the context used during my interpretation of the situation at hand was misunderstood, I’m not a hateful nor a chauvinistic person and don’t condone any kind of violence against others of any nature.
I can only imagine the hurt, distress, embarrassment, awkwardness I have caused and the damage that it has done to our relationship, in particular all the women that I adore and cherish.
I would try and offer an explanation for what I did, but there are no excuses. My intentions, though good, don’t matter here: only my poor choices of words. I absolutely take responsibility for the actions and the terrible pain I have caused you.
I have learned from my mistake of how a misstatement can sometimes gain momentum of its own and overshadow good intentions.
Poleni Sana.
Sincerely,
Daniel ‘Churchill’ Ndambuki