Thursday, July 25, 2013

The Truth on Men bestiality acts with Animals in Central Kenya. Why is all this happening?


It is sad how men from Central Kenya are acting weird and with bestiality to animals! It is an abomination as it is unchristian and inhuman! These news have been hitting headlines on major TV and radio stations in Kenya in the recent days, with a latest one happening yesterday where a donkey was found dead with used condoms left at the scene, potraying that that donkey could have died out of the bestiality done upon. The question that everyone is begging to have an answer is; What is really Happening in Central Kenya? What is happening with men from Central Kenya? Well, a few days ago, a man was caught in the act of bestiality with a cow by his wife, another man caught in the same act with a HEN!, and now, a dead Donkey!?? What or where did things go wrong? According to unconfirmed reports, all these are just feuds gone sour. Women, who have improper relationships or have been cheated on by their husbands come up with such stories to get back at their spouses/relatives. The man from Nyeri was allegedly caught in the act by his 10 years old son, who called his elder brother, whose chicken was the "victim", and reported the matter to the local chief. Sources around the area said that the elder son had a feud with the father, the previous day and did that to nail his dad. The woman from Kiambu county also had differences with the husband and found a way to get rid of him. The stories are now rampant across the Province and i personally neither agree with them nor support the said 'acts', i still give the suspects a benefit of doubt. Ever thought what if the stories were just made up? Or true? If either is true or false, i will just worry a lot.
Kenyans have now begun making fun of the men from Central Kenya, branding them 'Dogs, Cows and Chicken rapists', which is totally out of concept. Nobody cares whether it really happened or twas just a relationship gone sour. If one was caught in the act by a couple of people, and neither relative or close friend, then that is totally 'acceptable', and the DNA samples should be taken from both the suspect and the victim to determine the truth. Developing stories on social medias suggest that a certain politician from Central Kenya affiliated with the opposition party, who's name i would withhold for now as it has not yet been confirmed, allegedly paid some goons to transport a donkeys' carcass to Maragua and leave four opened condoms beside it, to suggest that the animal was acted on with bestiality and died as a result of the act by some 'four men'. Although no witnesses yet, the incident is now being used to lash a scathing attack on men from the said area for their 'bad' behaviour. Could this be a ploy to taint the whole region, which happens to be the home province for the president? Should the government worry about this ploy? Who knows how the said goons operated? Who paid them? If it's true that someone is orchestrating the said wrongs, what are the authorities doing and will they act fast? What about the DNA samples, have any been taken from the animals and the said offenders to determine the real truth? Why are some people so bitter to a point of tainting innocent Kenyans image because of politics? Many question, yet no answers yet, but, they said, the truth shall be known. Sooner or Later.

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