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"content": "Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, we should bring these issues to light. We trust the Chairman of the Committee because being a Kenyan, we expect him to shield us from the atrocities of these white men. Those private ranches are owned by the British who are Kenyan citizens and they are only taking their colonisation a step ahead. If they have millions to pay private ranchers, why do they then not pay group ranches that they have trained on, in the last 40 years without paying? Training by the British troops in our lands especially in Samburu and Laikipia is one of the historical injustices that need to be addressed. Today, we have women who are outcasts in their communities because they are involuntary half casts as a result of their mothers being raped by the British Army men. These are the habits these people are introducing to our land. Before I came to this Parliament, I must confess I was in a very silent village of Doldol, which is in a very reserved community. I used to read about gayism and homosexuality. I thought this was a fallacy. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, some of these things are real. They have been introduced by the British to our own sons. We are afraid. I am very scared when I speak about this because homosexuality is very rampant in Laikipia. We are even worried that they could be funding some people to run for elective positions with the proceeds from homosexuality. If we finally get them on the Floor of the House, we can be influenced to pass laws like the ones they have in the western countries."
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