Christiane Amanpour put Ruto to task on Wednesday, September 7, to explain his stance on the issue, with the outgoing Deputy President stating that it was a non-issue. “I am very clear that we respect everybody and what they believe in, but we also have what we believe in and we expect to be respected for what we believe in,” Ruto explained.”We do not want to create a mountain out of a molehill,” he said, adding that he prefers to focus his efforts on unemployment and hunger. “When it becomes a big issue for the people of Kenya, the people of Kenya will make a choice.”
Never been to Kenya, but knowing that it’s one of the poorest countries in the world, I’m guessing that stuff like poverty, jobs, infrastructure and political corruption are way more important to Kenyan’s that gay sex. In other words take your Western values and shove them up your ass.
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