What is so bad about the videos?
How would you have known about her case?
Would you have believed word of mouth without any supporting evidence (video)?
What is so strange with someone having a psychological problem being shown on TV to highlight her case?
I find some positions taken by Kenyans quite strange.
You'd rather hear (and not take steps to go see for yourself) about it than be shown?
Everyone who reads from the press knew (somehow) that Conjestina had suffered a mental degradation, but everyone remained
least bothered, right?
Now someone highlights it on TV and we call that offensive, irresponsible? What a joke!
I personally feel the journalist who did the story deserves one of those CNN Awards for the story. Without the TV footage, Conjestina would continue to rot in her humble abode.
Guys,
I felt saddened watching video footage of Conjestina on TV yesterday. I think the local media continue to display high level of irresponsibility. Was it really necessary to show the videos on national TV. Assuming she is just mentally disturbed and hoping that she will get well what would be her reaction to such videos which have already gone viral.
regards,
James
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