29/07/2020
Psalm 46:5
"God is in the midst of her; she shall not be moved; God will help her when morning dawns."
The hurt in this picture is just too much to be honest 💔. Take a moment and think if this was your mother, sister, cousin or even friend. We can not look at this and just let it slide, she was seated not stealing, not fighting, nor causing havoc but was clobbered like she was trying to steal, yet the biggest thieves are busy shouting “WEKA YEYE PINGU” smh 🤦🏽♂️. Can’t we as a nation just be and do right by our women and own selves?
If this was a “mheshimiwa’s “wife, daughter or family member (WONDER WHY WE CALL THEM THAT YET THEY DONT HESHIMU ANYONE LET ALONE THEMSELVES 🤦🏽♂️) the officers would have escorted instead of beating, and if beaten those same officers would be in some remote village contemplating their lives or in a cell, but since it’s a “regular citizen” it’s aah... “alikuwa ame vunja sheria”, TF.
I challenge all women who will read this, we see you trying to support each other... but in all honesty this is what needs your support rather, scream for a fellow lady and justice shall be served on her behalf and all the women, young and old, who have had injustice done to them. There is power in unity and as united as you are over the cause you need to use the same energy to speak up and watch the power of unison. Let’s us SCREAM for change, let it be so loud that it’s the only option, even though it might not be immediate, it would have started a right process somewhere. I too take a stand against such men, we all came from a woman, so we should all learn to love them no matter the circumstances. Let’s spread love not hate, nor war. LOVE ❤️
LOVE ❤️
LOVE ❤️
LOVE ❤️