Are the National Newspapers X-rated websites or information\ discussion forums?

The images that surround this Kenya talk forum and the two main national newspapers are a disgrace. How on earth does anyone justify such images or X-rated conversations around these websites, especially on the mainstream press?

Is it an indication of the collapse of moral conscience? One might wonder why we appear to have so many on-going problems as a nation; moral corruption is the very worst form of corruption.

Is it possible to deal with other forms of corruption, when this type of corruption has a grip over the eyes that see, darkens the heart that feels and blinds the mind that thinks, blinking off light that illuminates.

Friday ina karibia wasee

Welcome to Kenya where morals are a specimen in the museum

Going through the Standard online nowadays is like visiting mpasho. It’s full of unfiltered shit about a lot of shit.
This is because sde, pulse, nairobian are all on the same domain. Silly move but click bait/traffic must be the reason for this.
I prefer the Nation. At least they separate Nairobi News from the main thing.

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You are clearly one of those people that encourages Mutua of the film censorship board.

Humans have been drawn towards sex since the dawn of time so your [SIZE=4]pretentious ramblings about moral decay are pointless.[/SIZE]

There is no justification to force feed the nation porn.

These type of papers are specifically for these type of content, and are not the destination for decision makers for their news. Even those links you have provided will not attempt to carry the sort of links you get in the fallen Kenyan mainstream papers the standard and nation + kenyatalk, there would be an outcry of great proportions, it infringes on the people’s rights who do not desire to be feed pornographic images.

They must bear the responsibility of duty to carry a public warning that they no longer solely providing news or discussions but have extended their service activity to displaying explicit pornographic images.

Look at this links and see if any mediocre images surround the new items https://www.thetimes.co.uk/ , https://www.usatoday.com/ , https://www.washingtonpost.com/

No crap……………

How are people being force fed??is reading a newspaper compulsory?

That is naff reasoning.

When you visit a website, to read the news or participate in a discussion you are there for that purpose, not to see or be inundated with X-rated material.
It needs to be challenged in court. They have to carry a mandatory warning, this is how it is in most countries, people are informed and consent that they are aware and accept they are visitng a website that contain Adult, X-rated material or Porn material.

That applies to a website.
Not a newspaper

An online Newspaper is a Website

A website is any web page made accessible to the online public with the help of programming languages that can contain any type of information, either text, color, graphics, animation or sound that is hosted on server and accessible via the Internet, cell phone or a network.

Newspapers must also conform to standard regulations of websites as pertains to X-rated material.