Maybe a lot of you already know about the incident which happened last week at Copacabana bus rank where a certain woman was stripped naked by the rank marshals "Mahwindi" for put on a very short mini-skirt. They stripped her naked and paraded her around the much busy streets of Harare with some taking picture of her naked body.
Here comes the questions i want to ask from all of you. Why is that women are not always there for each other? When discussing this issue with my fellow work mates, that's where i was greatly shocked by their insights about the issue. They all said, "she deserved it, they were supposed to fuck her in the streets. I am not trying to support her indecent way of dressing, but isn't it her right as a free citizen of Zimbabwe? I always didn't want to believe the saying that "a woman's top enemy is her fellow women", but now i think i need to give it a second thought and start to believe it.
Who cares if she walks around in her short skirt? Was it making it difficult each and everyone of those who striped her naked to breathe. Zimbabwe, i think it's high time that we learn to let people live their lives the way they want to and at least let them be who they are.
let's share folks, maybe i am a little bit lost, let me get to know what you think about this whole issue. Who knows, maybe next time they are going to stripe your own mother naked on her way to your house from wherever she had been. lol.
They even further said that "after all the body she was trying to reveal to men is not even attractive, she looks way too old for such kind of dressing."
Just passing by zebra crossing
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