When someone asks why there was a CCTV camera inside a girls’ dormitory and you respond with “children died and you’re worried about cameras?”, you’re not making an argument.
You’re using a straw man fallacy by pretending they care more about cameras than the children.
You’re creating a false dichotomy by acting as if people must choose between caring about the victims or asking questions about privacy and child protection.
You’re engaging in relative privation by suggesting that because a bigger tragedy occurred, other legitimate concerns should be ignored.
People are capable of holding multiple thoughts at once. Demanding accountability for a fire and questioning surveillance of minors are not mutually exclusive.
You see this thing about kids missing, guys, just keep on reposting even if they are not Kenyan. We could be having another Epstein situation in our hands
Outrage has trailed an incident at a public participation meeting in Kileleshwa where two women chiefs were allegedly assaulted, with the Kenya Women Senators Association (Kewosa) calling for swift action over the matter.
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