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    "speaker_name": "Dagoretti South, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. John Kiarie",
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    "content": " Hon. Deputy Speaker, that is a point of argument, and I wish that “Hon. CNN” would wait for me to move the Motion so that he can bring up this argument. However, if you are patient enough, I will take him to class and let him know that I am speaking from a point of fact that all the advancements that we call the Greek foundational knowledge was actually stolen, pilfered and borrowed from Africa. There is a great city in North Africa called Alexandria, and it celebrates a man known as Alexander the Great. That man is known worldwide as a great general of war. The story we are never told is that when Alexander and his soldiers came into Africa, they went into our very advanced libraries and universities, but they were not kind enough. When they pilfered what was in our libraries, they burnt them down to the ground, razed down all the knowledge, stole it, pilfered, and took it to Europe and claimed it to be their own knowledge and that is the knowledge that they have put in books. Today, we celebrate the Greeks as the foundational fathers of the knowledge that we have, but I would like to let “Hon. CNN” know that this knowledge, as a matter of fact, if you dig deeper into your reading, you shall find that it was actually stolen from Africa."
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