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Maraga arriving at the matriarch’s grief sit-down with flowers and a clear desire to command attention is deeply distasteful. Coming from someone whose campaign sidelined women after mishandling sexual harassment allegations, the optics are particularly troubling.
Some moments call for humility, not political theatre.
Utumishi girls cctv footage.
I know most of you have seen the CCTV footage of the Utumishi girls allegedly planning to burn the dormitory. I understand why the footage is being used as evidence, and it is helpful in understanding what happened.
That said, one thing that stood out to me is the presence of CCTV cameras inside the dormitories. Back in high school, dorms were considered private spaces. People changed clothes there, naked,walked around freely, and generally expected a level of privacy.
My concern isn't to distract from the main issue, but rather to ask whether having cameras inside a girls' dormitory is appropriate. If that footage were ever to end up in the wrong hands, it could be a serious violation of the students' privacy. Cameras outside the dorm entrance or in common areas make sense for security purposes, but inside the dorm itself raises questions.
Considering that schools have both male and female staff, and given past cases where some adults have taken advantage of young girls, I think it's reasonable to discuss the privacy implications as well. Again, this doesn't take away from the main issue, I just find the presence of cameras inside the dormitory concerning.