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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Wamalwa",
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        "legal_name": "Eugene Ludovic Wamalwa",
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    "content": "33 Thursday, 8th April, 2010(P) books. One of my favourite books was one by George Orwell; “The Animal Farm”. That book tells you of a story of animals that kicked out the master from the farm. When the master left, the animals took over and wrote a set of rules. They said that the first rule amongst all the rules they set was that all animals were equal. It was until some animals started getting some privileges they were enjoying and discriminating against other animals that these rules started changing. One morning as the other animals went back to the rooms where the rules had been written, they found that the first cardinal rule had been changed and it no longer read that all animals are equal; it read that all animals are equal, but some are more equal than others. When you look at our history as a country, it reminds you of the animal farm. After we kicked out our colonial master, we got our independence; yet several years after, in 1970, we ourselves introduced this piece of legislation. It was not given to us by the colonialists. It was a legislation passed by Kenyans in an independent, Kenya which had the effect of discriminating against fellow Kenyans."
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