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The Big Debate!- Should Women Wear Inner Pants While In Public?

Viral naked lady Marion has recently bought to attention the question ion whether women should or should not wear inner pants while in public.

The lady was caught unawares during her meet up with a US-based Kenyan man monikered Opande, who exposed her nudity in public while confronting her on why she was not wearing a panty yet she was out in public.

The viral video roped in numerous conversations with some people arguing that it was wrong for the man to expose his fling  in public. Keyboard warriors did not hesitate to also call out Marion for not wearing her innerpants while going to meet with someon in public.

The debate is far from over as more and more women have come out to Marion’s defence, citing ‘my dress, my choice’ and other whatnots.

Mosiria demands justice for Marion Napei

Geoffrey Mosiria has issued a stinging rebuke to those attacking him for supporting a woman whose private moments were recorded and leaked online. Condemning the act as both “cruel and unlawful,” Mosiria urged his critics to reflect on their lack of empathy, insisting that the victim—identified as Marion Napei Sinkeet—was subjected to a grave violation of her basic human rights.

The controversy stems from a viral video, reportedly filmed in a club, showing a man lifting the woman’s dress to expose her while she was in a vulnerable state. Mosiria clarified that while he has no personal connection to Marion, he felt a moral obligation to intervene. “My integrity, conscience, and sound mind would not allow me to stay silent in the face of such degradation,” he stated.

Mosiria highlighted the following key points regarding the incident:

  • Violation of Consent: He emphasized that recording someone without their permission and broadcasting it to the public is a criminal breach of privacy.
  • Human Dignity: Regardless of the circumstances or location, Mosiria argued that every Kenyan deserves to be treated with dignity and protected from public humiliation.
  • Mental Health Risks: He warned that the relentless online shaming could have fatal consequences. “Ask yourselves this: what if she had taken her own life because of the shame and pressure?” he posed, pointing to the link between cyberbullying and suicide.

While it remains unclear how the footage was initially leaked, its rapid spread has sparked a heated debate regarding digital ethics and the “Justice for Marion” movement. Mosiria concludes that those responsible for both the recording and the subsequent harassment must be held accountable to prevent further victimization.

 

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Dennis Elnino

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