dossy7 wrote:As much as we can argue nobody has ever been denied medical services because of their sexual orientation in this country.So there must be a hidden agenda somewhere that we are not seeing.
Thats my beef.... i have never heard anywhere where someone has been denied medical services.... its a backstreet way of forcing kenyans to accept this crap openly... its because, this is not like a disease/condition that you were born with and you have no control over...
There is this clip doing rounds on FB and the main issue that the dude(gay) has is (the message to government)
1. They think of us
2. everyone with his life and how they get their daily bread
3. Wasitutenge, wasitulaumu na wasitudhulumu
4. Tupewe haki yetu na pia sisi tuone raha..
5. Tunanyanyaswa
6. Tumeaumua tujiuze hapa mpaka dakika ya misho
If these are the representatives of gay who have been given a chance to air their grievances on a public television and this is what they have, where did we come up with the medical issues? why didnt they raise it as an issue - it should be a big problem, i think. its criminal to be denied medical services and that should be the biggest fight? From what i get from that clip I wonder why then prostitution is illegal.
@mpenzi
Thing is, there is no where one is asked to declare their sexual orientation when they go to hospital.... so why not just walk to the hospital? I am straight, but i dont go announcing it to everyone in the street or walk like am about to jump into bed with the next person walking infront of me (which is the tabia they want us to accept).... or how else does one tell if one is gay or not?