I have been following the #MyDressMyChoice Trending Topic with a lot of interest, and for several reasons. One, is because I am a man, and an embarrassed one for that matter. Not only is Stripping of a Woman, or any other person, an abuse of human rights, but also it is extremely barbaric and uncouth; for lack of better words. I am ashamed to be associated with men who find it okay to strip their Sister, Mother or Daughter down to their birthday suit for whatever reason that be. These are not men at all, or half-men or boys. Their kind have no place in this society, the one before or the one after.
That said, I think we need, as a country, to quit stereotyping issues. That some men are irresponsible and reckless is not arguable. However, not all men are lacking in their manhood. There are pretty fine and refined men among us who should be recognized and highlighted. We need to celebrate these upright men who are respectable, and go a step further to name and shame those individuals among us who have no place in our civilized world. Everyone should and must carry their own cross. If it is so and so who did this and that wrong, then he or she must be solely responsible for their mistakes and crimes committed. Claiming that the men or women or a certain community is characteristic of whatever blemish is letting the bad characters among as off the hook way too easily. For this reason I really hope and pray that the concerned victim will come out and record her statement with the police, and that the matter will be acted upon with the degree of urgency it requires so that the beasts who committed such a heinous crime can be taught how to behave like humans.
Back to why I will not be supporting the demos today. I have a couple of reasons, and please feel free to agree or disagree with me - we are all entitled to an opinion, and I'm rightfully expressing mine(non-violently). The main reason is because this demo is not about addressing the underlying issue, which is moral decadence, intolerance and lack of respect for others in our society. The demo today, according to me, is all about attention-seeking and self-gratification. The parties demonstrating today do not care a tiny bit about what the poor lady went though; the trauma and horror of the ordeal. If they did, then someone would be making sure she has undergone professional counseling to help her deal with the trauma.
Secondly, the tag of the demo, #MyDressMyChoice, reeks of carelessness and immaturity. I don't really dispute the fact that everyone has a right to dress the way they want. Every Class Seven pupil knows that as a fact from the study of our coveted Bill of Rights. There is a twist to it though. Every right comes with a responsibility. A responsibility that everyone in this country, from our politicians to priests and the common man, seem to be running away from. We have a responsibility bestowed upon us to care about the welfare of other members of our community, but who seems to give a hoot what their immediate neighbour is going through? You guessed it. No one. We have simply reached a point where my neighbour's house could be on fire and I would shamelessly not bat an eyelid despite their obviously loud and endless cries for help. I'm not as religious, but to think that the majority of our citizenry are either Christians, Muslims or Hindus makes one question what people are taught in their places of worship. As "modernized" as we may think we are, we must not forget the fact that we live in a civilized society where mutual respect must prevail.
The responsibility that comes with the "#MyDressMyChoice" Freedom comes in when one has to decide what to wear when and in what context or venue. You see, if you are busking on the beach in your Bikini or swimming trunks, no one will bother you. You should, on the other hand, be responsible enough to know that you cannot wear the same to the office, a place of worship, a shopping mall or on the street - have you ever wondered why changing rooms are put up around a public swimming pool? It does not take Rocket Science to figure out what attire is appropriate for what occasion and time. It is just simple Common Sense! Unfortunately, some among us have decided that it's OK to wear what should be won on a girls-night-out during the day - oblivious of public opinion. It is not a surprise nowadays to see a grown woman going out to the shop in her night-gown. The most disturbing thing about this scenario is that most of these gowns are made of see-through material, which basically leaves out everything in the open for everyone to see. God save us if by any chance the kids in the neighbourhood happen to be playing innocently on the road. You can imagine the unthinkable sight their innocent young eyes and minds will be subjected to.
I could go on and on about the reasons why I will not support this #MyDressMyChoice demo, but like all other social debates, this one could go on for days, or even weeks, and so Martha Karua, Esther Passaris, Boniface Mwangi and company, I agree every citizen has a right to dress the way they want, but please, let us be responsible citizens and be mindful of others. Kenya is at a crossroads. It is up to us to decide the kind of future we want for this country, our dear children, and their children's children. Do we want a society where no one cares about the welfare of others or do we want a nation where everyone is at peace with themselves and others, and God(for the religious)? It is entirely up to us, ladies and gentlemen. I rest my case.
The Noises in my Head
Monday, 17 November 2014
Sunday, 26 January 2014
Welcome 2014!!
Hi guys! I know it's awfully late to do this, but Happy New Year everyone!! Hey, don't give me that look.. I mean, who cares whether it's the 27th January or whenever? I don't! Talking of which, I have never understood why there's so much hullabaloo about a year being new. Think about it; the lovely people of Sydney, Australia, have it so many hours before the Americans. So technically, the Americans have an "old year"?? SMH!
All the same, I hope this year is going to be great for all of us... Cheers everyone! At least January (worst month of the year, economically, that is) is just about over!
All the same, I hope this year is going to be great for all of us... Cheers everyone! At least January (worst month of the year, economically, that is) is just about over!
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
I have been thinking lately. What if we all got everything we wished for? What if you just formed up something in your mind, and "snap!" there it appears? What if we never got sick, never felt pain and never died? What if we had access to all the information we required at any time?
But, then again, I thought to myself... What if we could all sing like angels? Who would listen to who sing? Who would applaud who after giving a smashing stage performance?
Then I got thinking.. Maybe we are lucky to be who we are, when we are and where we are. Maybe the picture looks more perfect this way. Maybe our differences make us special and unique. Maybe what we see in others and wish we had it in us is nothing compared to what others see in us and wish they had it in them.
If we all could look upon ourselves as special beings and stop lamenting about our very existence, then maybe we could make a whole lot of difference in our lives and in the lives of those around us. And maybe, only then would life become a little more bearable for all of us!
But, then again, I thought to myself... What if we could all sing like angels? Who would listen to who sing? Who would applaud who after giving a smashing stage performance?
Then I got thinking.. Maybe we are lucky to be who we are, when we are and where we are. Maybe the picture looks more perfect this way. Maybe our differences make us special and unique. Maybe what we see in others and wish we had it in us is nothing compared to what others see in us and wish they had it in them.
If we all could look upon ourselves as special beings and stop lamenting about our very existence, then maybe we could make a whole lot of difference in our lives and in the lives of those around us. And maybe, only then would life become a little more bearable for all of us!
Wednesday, 19 June 2013
Always take time to appreciate the people around you because, in their own very tiny little ways, they shape who you really are. They make you smile, they make you frown; they make you laugh, they make you cry - all of which add up to what we become in life.
Take your time to appreciate art, it's a venture that requires a lot of time, effort and dedication to accomplish so as to come up with something unique, something that is not a replica of anything else ever imagined. Something that lives on for ages without depreciating, but rather appreciating. Something eternal.
Enjoy music. It is the only form of art that communicates directly with our souls. Take time to sample all genres if possible, appreciate their creators. They are the people whose effort makes you smile every time you think of pressing that play button and turning the volume of your music player up!
Finally, appreciate knowledge. Acknowledge it. It is the factor that sets human beings apart from other creatures, otherwise, what is man without knowledge. Seek knowledge. Appreciate you human dignity.
Take your time to appreciate art, it's a venture that requires a lot of time, effort and dedication to accomplish so as to come up with something unique, something that is not a replica of anything else ever imagined. Something that lives on for ages without depreciating, but rather appreciating. Something eternal.
Enjoy music. It is the only form of art that communicates directly with our souls. Take time to sample all genres if possible, appreciate their creators. They are the people whose effort makes you smile every time you think of pressing that play button and turning the volume of your music player up!
Finally, appreciate knowledge. Acknowledge it. It is the factor that sets human beings apart from other creatures, otherwise, what is man without knowledge. Seek knowledge. Appreciate you human dignity.
Tuesday, 11 June 2013
In the 21 years I have walked on the face of this earth, I have come to realize that Life is not really about just what nature or the environment provides you with or throws into your face. No! Life is all about the choices we make. The choice to smile instead of frown, the choice to encourage rather than discourage, the choice to see the glass as half full when everyone else sees it as half empty. The choice to get out of that comfortable bed and make a change in your life and the life of others or to sleep and wait for manna to come from God knows where! Life, in deed, is a cycle of choices. Choices we have to make every day. Choices for better, average or worse. Make a choice for better today Good people!
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