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"speaker_name": "March 15, 2016 SENATE DEBATES 27 Sen. M. Kajwang",
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"content": ", the women are much better than the men by far. If we were to bring a senga arrangement, it should also apply to men. Men sometimes assume that they know everything by instinct but that leads to terrible mishaps. In no way would I be insinuating that Kenyan women, as compared to Uganda women, are in any way inferior because they do not have sengas . In conclusion, today there was an interesting article that touches on the same subject that Sen. Gwendo has brought up. An author reminded us of a sad story of Tamar, the story of rape in the book of Samuel in the Bible. The conclusion that is drawn from this story is that this son of a king - a king who was always busy in military campaigns - was an adolescent living in a vacuum and without a role model. That is the problem that our youth have. Parents have abdicated the role of parenthood to our nannies, teachers and the church and are not taking responsibility. As we discuss this matter, I urge us to think about whether there is anything good and positive about the young people who are promoting Project X - assuming that it was real - so that we focus on the positives and attempt to build the positives. I urge Sen. Gwendo to advance this so that we can have a debate on morality and on the agency that is best placed to play the role of “moral police”. Definitely, it is not the KFCB as is currently constituted, not the police and definitely, not Gen. Nkaissery."
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