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While Kenyan Men Strip And Harass Ladies, This Is What A Gorilla Did To A Lady In Gabon

Well, for the last couple of days Kenyan men have been the subject of discussion after a gang of perverts forcefully undressed women who they felt were skimpily dressed in downtown Nairobi and Mombasa. This has led to massive public outcry and call for the perpetrators to be brought to book for their heinous acts.

Some of those good at tantrums went on to call the primitive chaps all sorts of names, but the one that took centre-stage is animals. Animals here to mean acts that are inhumane and that only animals can do.

But it is evident that some people did not know that there are animals reasonable enough than the primitive blokes who undressed ‘skimpily’ dressed women. In fact, many animals reason better than them.

For instance, it is rare to see cats mating or in what is understood by many, having sex. It is very rare. Also, when a cat pees, it tries hard enough to hide its excreta by covering it with soil or anything around it. That is sense. How many people pee in public places and leave their irritating excreta exposed to the public?

How many times have you come across places with writings warning people: do not urinate or pee here. Or no posters please! Sometimes I ask myself, do we really need to be reminded that the best place to do your noble task and probably with the most freedom is a lavatory or a pit latrine or a loo or a toilet for that matter!

Away from that, as some men in Nairobi and Mombasa went berserk and stripped our sweet ladies, a gorilla in West Africa was reasoning enough with a human being. Surprisingly, the Gorilla was male and the human being was female. That is interesting, right?

The Daily Mail published this story of a gorilla that 23 years down the line was pictured taking care of a 18-month old kid in a zoo owned by the kid’s father in Gabon.

Tansy Aspinall was 18 months old when her father, maverick conservationist Damian Aspinall, left her with a giant male gorilla, Djalta, in its pen, something that caused massive fear and ridicule. However, this what the gorilla did to the kid:

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After a while, Tansy was separated with the primates and 25 years on, they never saw each other again until when Tansy and her dad made a journey back to the West Africa state to look for the gorillas they had taken care of 25 years ago.

They took a bought into the deep jungle in what looked like an impossible journey. Surprisingly, when they reached in the deep part of the jungle, two old gorillas emerged from the rainforest and moved closer to them.

Djalta, the male gorilla that had taken care of Tansy 25 years ago came to the now fully grown Tansy and went round her, sniffing her and after recognising the fully grown lady, warmly embraced Tansy, kissed and cuddled her.

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What a hug! What a cuddle!

It was love lost between the two for a record 25 years but once again, rekindled by their meeting. This is the most unbelievable thing I have seen in years. A gorilla, recognising a fully grown woman it took care of 25 years ago? That is credible.

These photos are prove of what happened in Gabon recently. Back to our territories. A group of men cannot show love for women in Kenya. That is so appalling.

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Have you ever asked yourself why the likes of Njoki Chege can go berserk on national newspapers to call men all sorts of names? Have you ever wondered why the likes of songbirds Emmy Kosgey and Amani have all turned us away and let their hearts find comfort in West Africa, Nigeria?

I have always told men that we are our own downfall. We’ve dug our own graves, hammered the last nails on our coffins and now want burry ourselves.

Imagine of a situation where a gorilla can show exclusive love for a woman whom we cannot find even a single reason to appreciate. That is what Kenyan men are made of nowadays. That is what we have allowed ourselves to be.

We strip them at will. We barter them at will. We insult them when and as we want. We lustfully harass them by those stern gazes, glances and stares.

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Man beating wife

Well, rejection is the order of the day. When we get rejected, we feel bad. We strip them more. We insult them more. We abuse them more. We rape them. Oh God. We strip them to see what they have denied us. I would love to leave Kenya but I do not know who will accept me because Kenyan men are a disaster.

A female friend of mine told me she would rather date a gorilla than a Kenyan man. I felt the insult deep down my chills. I felt bad but I held back. She was right. She had a reason.

We have allowed the insults. Let’s sit back and absorb them. We cannot run away from them. Take it or leave it.

 

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Edward Chweya