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TIME SOLVE LGBTQ PROBLEM


When stand guided by the religious books, the LGBTQ is a sin punishable by death, that is from the Holy Bible or from Qur'an and no Holy book supports it.

In the same Holy Books, all forms of sexual immoralities are mentioned, hence the charge of punishing to death or stoning to death depending on the book.

The mentioning of the LGBTQ which in the Books have been fragmented making it obscure for anyone who might be on the books searching for it depicts something, and the thing is that LGBTQ is not strange neither is it from outside planet earth.

The only thing that is now taking place in Kenya is just publicity and publicity is always done in different ways but the only theme is that the point be driven home.

This is the right time to deal with the issue of the LGBTQ without tarrying because time and tide waits for no man or woman.

For the benefit of the upcoming generations and even the generation coming unseen, the LGBTQ  is worth to be addressed right now before it reaches a time it will be called a rotten generation, immoral generation ungodly generation and any other sort of names that maybe suitable to the elders of those coming days.  

If it the society feel it is wrong then this is the time to show the Government their stand before it turns out to be too late, in swahili language there is an adage saying that " chuma hukunjwa ingali moto" simply translating that iron rod is coiled while still hot, to this context it simply means that the time LGBTQ still sound hot trendy topic is the time to deal with it before it turn out be the monster to be bridled.

The Government is weak when the power of the society which is composed  of the citizens is erected from every corner.

Let no one deceive us that the LGBTQ is a menace and its horrible is unworthy to discussion because it is like hiding a boil under the armpit.

by: GLEN DON

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