Ten illustrations

What’s wrong with today’s society, captured in thought-provoking illustrations by Al Margen. Your thoughts?

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These two just did it for me.
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https://kenyatalk.s3.amazonaws.com/2017/11/204345_cf545843913b99d3fc59f2de2b94e7c3.jpg Media has lobotomized us. Fed on precooked predigested (by analysts kama Prof. Tumbo Oeri) news and opinions

So few of us interrogate what is churned out by the so-called news media. Hence the proliferation of ‘fake news’.

This is the one that got me. The lies hit directly at the mind.

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Villagers na kusafisha mecho. :slight_smile:

It is sad…how did we as ladies get here? When did it become a necessity for us to show off our bodies for approval? :frowning:

In gender studies they call it “the gaze”. The girl-child is socialized to work her body to get the gaze. Even feminazis before they sit infront of their 24MP phone cameras to shoot their next rant on youtube have to make sure their make-up is on point and their hair just right, they know their first point of sale is the the body. Seen of late how as Betty Kyallo ages the make-up increases as the hemline shortens?

Sad. Yaani badala kutumia mtandao kujielimisha mambo ni picha tu.