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Churchill Show Celebrating the Kenyan Spirit
murchr
#11 Posted : Monday, March 30, 2015 2:29:59 PM
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Churchill just exposed the real Kanyari.....The devil incarnate. And those who saw Kanyari touch Churchil's boob are over imaginative, that was the man's chest...sijaona man boobs kwa hio chest ya churchill
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ZZE123
#12 Posted : Monday, March 30, 2015 3:02:29 PM
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murchr wrote:
Churchill just exposed the real Kanyari.....The devil incarnate. And those who saw Kanyari touch Churchil's boob are over imaginative, that was the man's chest...sijaona man boobs kwa hio chest ya churchill

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The man who marries a beautiful woman, and the farmer who grows corn by the roadside have the same problem
Muriel
#13 Posted : Monday, March 30, 2015 3:28:05 PM
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symbols wrote:
Muriel wrote:
Alma has correctly observed the increasing decadence of the society.

Alma is of the opinion it is wrong it's popularity notwithstanding.

Alma notes the camouflage, the 'Kenyan Spirit' under which it's being marketed.

Alma is still conscientious enough to seek to protect his family from it.

I see nothing wrong with Alma.



Entertainment lowers the mental defenses and leaves one highly suggestible to ideas but it is quite difficult to challenge core values without significant resistance.It could also be a case of cognitive dissonance or both.

The 'Kenyan Spirit' is easily associated with patriotism and can subconsciously make one question their patriotism if they resist the message.Anyway,back to the 'stepping aside'.


Not quite. It's too easy to challenge and overthrow core values with minimal resistance. Especially with and through entertainment. That is the only explanation to the evidence all around.

What is 'Kenyan Spirit'? Can it be defined? It's some amorphous, inexplicable sentimentalism that rides on the identity called 'Kenya'. Like a leech.
Mike Ock
#14 Posted : Monday, March 30, 2015 3:33:03 PM
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You can't have jokes without ingiliaring someone or something to some extent. Even the usual tribal jokes usually ingilia some community. The usual men vs. women jokes usually ingilia some gender, the usual politics jokes usually ingilia some MPs, etc etc.

Christians are 1 billion, the world population is 7 billion. This time they are the ones who were ingiliwad, the rest of us were laughing our heads off!

Churchill kaa ngumu on this one! Don't apologize to anyone!
Muriel
#15 Posted : Monday, March 30, 2015 3:44:12 PM
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Muriel wrote:
symbols wrote:
Muriel wrote:
Alma has correctly observed the increasing decadence of the society.

Alma is of the opinion it is wrong it's popularity notwithstanding.

Alma notes the camouflage, the 'Kenyan Spirit' under which it's being marketed.

Alma is still conscientious enough to seek to protect his family from it.

I see nothing wrong with Alma.



Entertainment lowers the mental defenses and leaves one highly suggestible to ideas but it is quite difficult to challenge core values without significant resistance.It could also be a case of cognitive dissonance or both.

The 'Kenyan Spirit' is easily associated with patriotism and can subconsciously make one question their patriotism if they resist the message.Anyway,back to the 'stepping aside'.


Not quite. It's too easy to challenge and overthrow core values with minimal resistance. Especially with and through entertainment. That is the only explanation to the evidence all around.

What is 'Kenyan Spirit'? Can it be defined? It's some amorphous, inexplicable sentimentalism that rides on the identity called 'Kenya'. Like a leech.


Correction.

One does not have to challenge or overthrow a core value. One just has to suppress support for that core value. The path of least resistance.

You know the cliche - all it takes for evil to triumph is for good not to be expressed.
Impunity
#16 Posted : Monday, March 30, 2015 3:45:06 PM
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Mike Ock wrote:
You can't have jokes without ingiliaring someone or something to some extent. Even the usual tribal jokes usually ingilia some community. The usual men vs. women jokes usually ingilia some gender, the usual politics jokes usually ingilia some MPs, etc etc.

Christians are 1 billion, the world population is 7 billion. This time they are the ones who were ingiliwad, the rest of us were laughing our heads off!

Churchill kaa ngumu on this one! Don't apologize to anyone!


Wewe ni animist?
d'oh!
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Mike Ock
#17 Posted : Monday, March 30, 2015 3:51:46 PM
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Impunity wrote:
Mike Ock wrote:
You can't have jokes without ingiliaring someone or something to some extent. Even the usual tribal jokes usually ingilia some community. The usual men vs. women jokes usually ingilia some gender, the usual politics jokes usually ingilia some MPs, etc etc.

Christians are 1 billion, the world population is 7 billion. This time they are the ones who were ingiliwad, the rest of us were laughing our heads off!

Churchill kaa ngumu on this one! Don't apologize to anyone!


Wewe ni animist?
d'oh!


Doesn't matter. There are 4200 religions in the world. I could be in any one of the 4199 that Kanyari didn't swindle and I'll still be laughing my head off
kaka2za
#18 Posted : Monday, March 30, 2015 4:28:45 PM
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I enjoyed the show. It was a fair reflection of what I see on the streets and read on Wazua everyday.
Decadence? Quit playing the moral cop!
Truth forever on the scaffold
Wrong forever on the throne
(James Russell Rowell)
alma
#19 Posted : Monday, March 30, 2015 5:30:54 PM
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kaka2za wrote:
I enjoyed the show. It was a fair reflection of what I see on the streets and read on Wazua everyday.
Decadence? Quit playing the moral cop!


Please bring your mother's boobs as a topic in the next wazua discussion. Take her photo with her boobs then lets have Impunity discuss their Glory.

I have watched some of the most vile comedians in the world. Watching a Kevin Hart comedy with your mom is a no no.

No one has said he's bad.

But kaka2za please explain to me in plain english how a man who professes to be saved and even promotes children on his show goes around talking about touching men's dicks on National TV? Take your time, I would really love to know what kind of community you come from.

It was the wrong place and the wrong time.

But if you think I'm playing a moral cop, please weka pisha ya mama yako hapa we discuss. It will be a funny discussion, I promise you.

Remember this woman had breast cancer and was conned on TV by this Kenyan patriot.

It wasn't funny.
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livie
#20 Posted : Monday, March 30, 2015 5:37:50 PM
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