@MagaselaMzobe Kenya hosts the highest number of undocumented foreigners. Burundians do lots of hawking etc. But your people think a shopkeeper with a shop smaller than a bath room has taken your jobs. That's bullshit. How many foreigners killed your people at the Marakana mines?
Some Kenyans are not ready for a true constitutional state. They prefer a patchwork order where rights and constitutional provisions apply today but can be suspended tomorrow depending on how the majority feels. But Constitutionalism does not work that way.
@doreeouma@YaaMaragoliBa As long as the hallway was acting as a makeshift cubicle, then the question of privacy crops up. That is if you're the only one who never saw beds in the said hallway
@Esq_Dalmas_J The right to safety and the right to privacy are both logically valid. Both can co-exist without one diminishing the other. Mkimaliza emotions and anger you'll debate soberly
@mbaye_l_p The question of privacy can logically exist with the question of safety. Stop creating a false dichotomy where none exists. And if CCTVs are meant for incidents like these, let's have CCTVs on Airbnbs and in our bedrooms to reduce incidents of Femicide.
@joshuamalidzo Hii Kenya people are logically illiterate Mr. Traditional Wine Tapper. They can't debate logically. That's why asking serious questions isn't within their mental grade. The question of safety and privacy can be logically valid at the same time
@Judykariuk6921 A CCTV is for safety. But the fire still happened, right? The question of safety doesn't diminish the question of privacy. And if we can diminish the question of privacy, then the CCTV should have been a magic pill that prevented the fire and the deaths. What's your point btw?