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"speaker_title": "Hon. Cecilia A. Ngitit",
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"content": "the saviour Jesus without the physical interference of a man. That alone shows the honour that God gives the woman. We could conceive without the physical interference of a man. I do not know what those men would have done to the Virgin Mary if they had been there that day. Thank God it happened those days. Whatever is happening in Kenya should not be happening. I like how Hon. Junet Mohammed was putting it. Those men should not be called men. Those are animals who have lost humanity. They are so inhuman. They are not even animals. Animals have some kindness. Those men cannot be described even as animals. They are the devils of the devil. Even the devil himself is wondering about those men, and what kind of devils they are. I want to talk to the Kenyan woman: Continue keeping strong. We are that strong and powerful gender. Even in the Bible, we were able to understand the snake’s language. We talked to those men, and they did what they did. The story goes on, as you know in the Bible. Women were the first to witness the rising of Christ. Women in the Bible have brought down powerful men. So, we are great people. Even to the men who kill us, we are the ones who conceive them. There cannot be a man without a woman. There can be a man and a woman with a woman. That is why I started by saying that the Virgin Mary conceived Jesus without the physical intervention of a man. That shows our power. I like how Hon. John Kiarie was putting it about the kind of a boy we are bringing up as parents of this country. What kind of parenting are we giving our children if those boys or men belong to this country? It starts from there. If you have given animosity to our children, they see it at the home level, and the mother being beaten by the father, they grow up with violence. They will grow up knowing that a woman is meant to be beaten and killed. I want to speak to the parents of this nation. When you have differences or fights, fight without your children seeing. Whatever we are seeing is a result of children who have seen parents fighting; they have seen violence as a normal thing; and they have carried it on. I was asking today, why do you kill a woman who has brought herself there? She has not ‘eaten’ fare. She has come. Why do you kill her, honestly? The women who have been killed took themselves there. They did not ‘eat’ fare. They went there. They trusted those men. Shame on you. Even shame on you is not even enough for you, the killers. We want to talk to the Cabinet Secretary for Interior and National Administration, Hon. Kithure Kindiki. Please take it up."
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