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Hate speech and advocacy for hatred: which is which?

Last week, political discussions about 2022 elections hit a high note among partners within the Jubilee Party, with several party and elected officials chiming in on whether a ‘political debt’ is owed to Deputy President William Ruto by Central Kenya. This debate was sparked by former Jubilee Chairperson David Murathe who personally believes that the DP should not run in 2022.

As the debate raged, some Kenyans, including elected officials and social media users began appealing to negative tribal affinities. One twitter user, who has since been arrested, threatened Kikuyus with widespread violence, should his preferred candidate be “betrayed”. Moreover, several politicians from both camps have made similarly problematic statements, threats and counter threats.

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