Rights Activist Boniface Mwangi has the answer for those who can’t
comprehend why Moses Kuria is unapologetic about his inciteful
utterences.
The controversial Gatundu South MP has stepped up
attacks on Raila Odinga and Kenyans from specific enthic background
prompting public outcry.
Rights Activist Boniface Mwangi has since stepped forth to provide an in depth understanding of Kuria.
“Moses
Kuria is no ordinary Kenyan. He is the poster boy for hate speech in
Kenya. Moses Kuria comments are beyond disgusting, they’re criminal.
Boniface reminded Kenyas to read an essay he wrote on August
7th 2015 which reveals why Kuria is ‘untouchable’ and why his service is
highly appreciated by his party.
Read Boniface’s essay below:
“The
rich man’s fart doesn’t smell. On Sunday 2nd,August 2015, Moses Kuria
flew to Tanzania to watch the Gor Mahia Vs Azam game. Nothing special
for a Kenyan to go watch a football match, except Moses Kuria is no
ordinary Kenyan. He is the poster boy for hate speech in Kenya. His
utterances have largely been against a community who arguably make up
the largest percentage of Gor Mahia’s primary fans and he has two
ongoing cases for hate speech. Never mind that he is a member of
parliament who was elected unopposed because the president’s party
wanted an attack dog against the opposition.
“Moses
Kuria’s support for Gor was celebrated by the usual twitter trolls. The
paid twitter brigade retweeted images of Moses wearing a Gor T-shirt.
Why was there so much excitement that a hate-monger was going to watch
the game? Well, he was carrying a package of Ksh 500,000 for the cash
strapped football team on behalf of Deputy President Ruto. Just because
messenger Moses was carrying money, his hate speech stench was ignored.
“On
a daily basis Kenyans complain of corrupt politicians who steal and
grab land but don’t question where the handouts politicians give us come
from.
“President Obama, whose visit we
celebrated and whose speeches we lauded, is not known for his
philanthropy or contributions to fundraisers. He was elected by young
people who donated their own money to his campaign, trusting his vision
for transformation. Kenya needs leaders who will create wealth for the
people and provide jobs, not handouts.
“Handouts
by politicians is not leadership but a sad trickle refund of what they
have stolen from the Kenyan taxpayers. We need to stop taking or
celebrating these handouts. #StopTheHypocrisy”
iled
to nail Moses Kuria,the hate-monger,” Boniface Mwangi wrote in part.
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