{"id":32255,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/32255/?format=json","text_counter":424,"type":"other","speaker_name":"","speaker_title":"","speaker":null,"content":"Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, if you look at issues of inter-sectionality, you will find that it is even worse when you are a woman and you are disabled. We suffer multiple discrimination, and if you are a woman who is disabled and from a minority community, it is even worse. If you are a woman from Northern Kenya and you are disabled and want to compete with other women, it is even worse. You will not even begin. I want to say that where hon. Kimunya could run for two miles, I am expected to run for 1,000 miles in order to prove myself. For a man, all you need to do is stand up and speak in a loud voice and people say “ tosha .” But for me, I need to stand and not only speak in my shrill voice, but dance, do the jig and smile before they say “ tosha .” But we do not mind smiling and doing the jig because we are tosha."}