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"speaker_name": "Homa Bay Town, ODM",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Peter Kaluma",
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"content": "There have been instances of femicide, but we have not heard the National Gender and Equality Commission loudly speak to rebuke or even contact the National Police Service Commission, which is the oversight commission for the police to firmly intervene on such matters. It is a total lacklustre. This Commission has been there at a time when the world was struggling to define who a woman is. In an interview, Ketanji Brown, the first black woman member of the Supreme Court of the United States of America (USA) was asked what a woman is, and she said that she did not know, and that it is biology. The Commission has also been there when the Supreme Court decided one’s gender is what one decides each time. One assigns their sexual orientation however they deem fit. When we were fighting in the Supreme Court, we expected the National Gender and Equality Commission to be at the forefront. But they sat and did nothing when the people who call themselves transgender men and women, and the ones who claim to have transitioned and yet they are men, took over the spaces and opportunities that have been fought over for eternity for our women."
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