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"content": "Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir. I rise to support this Motion. I am one of those who stood twice, as standing ovation, as President Uhuru Kenyatta was making his Speech. I rise in standing ovation again when I remember that Speech. It was a great Speech. But before I say much about it, let me educate the Senate Minority Leader a bit about the things that he talked about in the morning, that is, the autobiography of Malcolm X. He made references to “house niggers” and “field niggers.” In those days of slavery, the difference between the two “niggers” was that the “house nigger” used to be in the house and when it caught fire, he would run out pick buckets and look for water to try and save the house from being destroyed by the fire. But the “field nigger” would be in the field praying for the winds to grow stronger, so that the fire would rage and destroy the house faster. I do not mind being the “house nigger,” to save this country from some raging fires."
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