GET /api/v0.1/hansard/entries/483987/?format=api
HTTP 200 OK
Allow: GET, PUT, PATCH, DELETE, HEAD, OPTIONS
Content-Type: application/json
Vary: Accept
{
"id": 483987,
"url": "https://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/483987/?format=api",
"text_counter": 88,
"type": "speech",
"speaker_name": "Sen. Hassan",
"speaker_title": "",
"speaker": {
"id": 431,
"legal_name": "Hassan Omar Hassan Sarai",
"slug": "hassan-omar-hassan-sarai"
},
"content": "Sen. Wamatangi, you are my very good friend and I am a very eloquent guy; you must listen to the very end. You will get a lot of benefit. Even if you might not use it today, you might use it tomorrow when you are in the Opposition. But that said and done, Senator, that was on a light touch, my dear friend. Mr. Speaker, Sir, we have become very paranoid in this country, since I do not know which other context to give it. For a long time we, the people from the Coast region were stereotyped as “wale wanaongojea nazi kuanguka” or those who wait for the coconut to fall. Before long, some friends of mine in the police service were telling me that they had a complaint. So, we said with other leaders from the Coast region: “ Now sisisi wale wa kungojea nazi kuanguka. Sisi ndio wale tunaowatafuta wale wezi wa nazi. We are the ones who are searching for those who stole the coconut. We cannot continue to be paranoid. In this country, the regime of hate speech has been used in a political sense. I was philosophically opposed to the regime of hate speech. I have recorded, not once or twice but three times statements about hate speech, but they hardly meet the threshold. Just because something irks you because I called you a “Nguu,” does not make it hate speech. Fair enough, I have not heard anybody call you a Nguu. So, just because---"
}