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“Kikuyu Men Are Our Weakest Link” Maverick Aoko Addresses Kinuthia

Controversial blogger Maverick Aoko has once again stirred up controversy through her online platform, this time targeting influencer and content creator Kevin Kinuthia with her scathing criticism. In a recent Twitter post, Aoko didn’t hold back in labeling Kinuthia as a disgrace to his community.

Aoko went on to attribute Kinuthia’s crossdressing behavior to his upbringing by a single mother. Known for her candid and straightforward approach, Aoko often shares her unfiltered thoughts and opinions. Recently, she was involved in an online feud with former trade CAS David Osiany, accusing him of engaging in a sexual encounter with her and then discarding her.

During a previous interview with Dr Ofweneke, Aoko expressed her disapproval of women commercializing relationships, stating that such behavior should not be encouraged. She further asserted that men are generally hesitant to marry women who have lost their sense of decency.

In addition, Aoko offered advice to young girls, cautioning them against looking up to socialites as role models due to their questionable moral values. She specifically criticized Shakila, whom she believed had been led astray by her own mother, expressing her frustration with the situation.

Referring to an interview on Radio Maisha, Aoko criticized Shakila, arguing that the socialite is celebrated solely for her nudity and lacks any substantial achievements. Aoko expressed her belief that Shakila’s mother, who claimed to be her manager, should not take pride in or support such ventures.

Furthermore, Aoko didn’t shy away from criticizing nominated senator Karen Nyamu, suggesting that she lacks a meaningful agenda for the people. Aoko referred to a controversial incident during a political rally where Nyamu stated that women only desire material possessions (“Chuma ya Doshi”).

Aoko argued that if women want to be heard and respected, they should strive for noble causes instead of relying solely on their physical appearance. She emphasized the importance of standing up and fighting for worthy causes to earn respect rather than relying on flaunting one’s body and beauty.

Aoko also expressed her dissatisfaction with modern-day feminists, asserting that they lack a clear understanding of the true essence of feminism. Drawing a comparison to historical feminist Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who fought for significant women’s rights such as the right to vote, Aoko claimed that contemporary feminists have lost sight of their purpose.

Dismissing the entire feminist movement as focusing on trivial matters, such as the right for women to urinate while standing like men, Aoko confidently stated that she remains unfazed by criticisms from women who disagree with her firm stance on feminism.