Categories: Esther Passaris, Kenya, Poverty, Relationships
On 4th June I shared in my facebook that I was going for a HIV test. What I didn’t expect was the barrage of comments both negative and positive that I received.
One thing about the internet is the freedom people have to speak their minds. One interesting point that I want to bring up was the point that my post was irrelevant. But considering it solicited over 40 responses then I think my post was definitely not irrelevant but very pertinent to the reality of life today in Kenya.
Let no man or woman feel that HIV is something to be swept under the carpet. I wish we had more leaders and other Kenyans coming up to show their status as this would make sure they become more responsible in their efforts to guard their status. This would also create an awareness.
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June 29th, 2009 at 11:42 pm
A BOLD DECISION THAT NEED TO BE EMULATED BY ALL. I WONDER WHEN AND WHAT IT WILL TAKE TO CHANGE PEOPLE,S PERCEPTION.
June 30th, 2009 at 10:38 am
Joash you couldn’t have said it better.
It is always said that the “Truth Shall Set Us Free.” Maybe for once let us open up and live responsible and transparent lives in all facets of our existence!
August 21st, 2009 at 3:42 am
Jambo Esther i’m ok my prayer is that all children bearing ladies should try as much as possible to avoid unnecessary pregnancies cum unwanted babies coz they expose the little angels to risks due to their own mistakes