Not in Kenya

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"Yes, I'll happily stay here—in your bed—for as long as you want me."

I wondered if Raili always, for as long as we were together—would be able to get to the point faster and better than I did.

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RikkahRikkahover 2 years ago

"He hadn't been home long enough for starvation to have had its effect."

Like seriously 😂😂 guess all of us Kenyans are starving or something jeez!

Not a bad story if you disregard some non-facts about the country the story is based on, it's well written and an insightful read. B

AnonymousAnonymousabout 5 years ago
Disappointed

Wanted to love this but it was very ignorantly worded. The authors attitude towards Kenyan people seems on par with that of Americans. Could’ve been a beautiful story without generalizing Kenyans.

AnonymousAnonymousabout 8 years ago

Am also from Kenya and the part where the guy was well built becoz he was in the UK, are you serious? All in all thanks for the story and you did some research on the towns. Its great your work is diverse.

nanobotnanobotabout 8 years ago
Marvelous

Very much a needed tale. I do read the world newspapers and I can see how difficult it is for people to abandon past prejudices- they fear they are losing their traditions and dignity- as every generation does, however, the truth is: men largely fear losing their power over others- peers, woman and people of different ethnicity and, in that fear, they exact laws to secure it. Sadly, it is a mistaken belief that perpetuates isolation and misery.

It's strange to me that we should fear change since it is the source of all our achievements which include modern comforts as well as the right to determine our own destinies. Standing on shoulders of giants does not guarantee a view.

One man's acrimonious comment here is a telling source of this shame and fear- that we originate from Gorillas and that somehow by disassociating ourselves from that origin means we are better than they, when in actuality,we continue a cycle of antipathy that hinders our advancement beyond the savage mentality. There is more to being a man than power as there is more to being a gorilla than being a Silverback.

That being said, your writing always conveys a sense of urgency and depth of understanding of the workings of the modern world and the curious needs of men. That love can look like surrender when it is a victory and clever men have bigger balls;) I salute you.

greystongreystonabout 8 years ago

The author DID NOT refer to Kenyans as monkeys. I have visited Kenya four times during the past ten years on business trips. Police brutality against homosexuals was witnessed on all of my visits. And yes, the use of bicycles by police although in decreased frequency was still noted during my visit last year. And readers, buy at least the Sunday newspaper, and READ!

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