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” Kenyans Want to Kill us” LGBTQ Community Cries For Help.

After the supreme court allowed the LGBTQ Community to form associations, most kenyans were disturbed by the ruling, and they decided to come together and say no to LGBTQ. Religious leaders have been referring to it as an evil act, and this has led to the members of the community to start fearing for their lives.

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A section of LGBTQ Community members led by Manzi wa Mombasa, decided to do an interview claiming how their life is in danger. They said that they have been facing discrimination and they can’t even walk freely in public places.

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After the DJ Fatxo incidents, threats have increased and whenever people see them in public places they threaten to kill them. The society has cried for help and urged Kenyans to accept them because that is how they are. It is not a choice because they just find pure love in people of their same gender.

But according to the constitution LGBTQ is illegal in Kenya and it is punishable by a 14 years jail term. All the cultural guidelines of communities in Kenya are against the society and people are really pressuring the government to completely ban LGBTQ in Kenya.

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In conclusion , the members of the LGBTQ Community urged kenyan pastors to pray for them instead of condemning them. They said if prayers can help them change, then they are also ready to do so, because in future they also want to be parents just like straight people.

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