The big question on everyone’s lips is why I want the LGBTQ present in a big way at Edwin “Chiloba” Kiprotich’s funeral? And that is such a huge question that they are pretending they can ignore.
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I want you to think back to a couple of weeks ago when everyone thought that his mother was a case of homophobia and even the American government had offered to help investigate the matter. There was a lot of manufactured outrage and fabricated indignation.
Your usual LGBTQ grifters such as Makena Njeri were up in arms demanding government intervention in the matter claiming it to be a human rights issue. And even after they learnt of how long they were regarding Edwin Chiloba’s murder they still refused to come out and apologize for the egregious error.
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Why is that? Why wouldn’t they if indeed their mission is a noble one, come out and admit when they are wrong? Why did they refuse to acknowledge the findings of the investigation and why did they Silently abet the spread of the rumour, nay, the lie that Edwin “Chiloba” Kiprotich was killed because he was a homosexual?
The reason for their Silence is because it would ruin their scam. For their Silence is because they didn’t want to get in the way of the money flow. And the reason they were absent from his funeral is that they don’t give a damn about the man. They are only concerned with championing their victimhood.
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Were they to come out and clear the air they would lose out on the international attention they had garnered. I would lose out on any public sympathy this tragedy has bought them. The reason they were not present at Edwin Chiloba’s funeral is because they couldn’t be arsed to cancel their plans they couldn’t be arsed to be inconvenienced weather slightly or buy a great deal.
The lgbtq didn’t really care about him as a human being they only cared about him in as far as they could use him to propagate the narrative of victimhood and scam people out of sympathy. And it is a sad and lonely thing to realise for the people whom they claim to be championing.
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