The #Mollis-I-sullender sick sex audio now has a verdict. IT IS RAPE!

When the #Mollis sick sex audio went viral and finally had a chance to listen to it, I could not stand it because I did not need rocket science to tell me it was rape in progress. Many Kenyans on Twitter also expressed their disgust after hearing the clip as others were seriously making memes from it. The audio features what sounds like a woman dazed by alcohol – or other substance – saying she’s had enough of it. She is heard begging the man to stop but the man continues to have sex with her by force. A campaign to #EndRapeCulture immediately started and was gaining momentum.
It is very sad that the society is changing too fast that it is getting difficult to differentiate wrong from right. more saddening is women who were happy about the clip. Where are feminists?
Here are some responses:
Rachel Gichinga: on Twitter: “This Mollis audio that #KOT is passing around with such amusement. How is it not jarring to hear a woman ask 20+ times for someone to stop?” 

Monsieur Edward (‏@edkabasa) added: “That was rape right there. Let’s find who this #Mollis is.

Corrie Mwende: “But today I have seen the true colours of those i considered gentlemen and ladies on twitter…this TL #Mollis now i know!! #Sad”

TV personality (@MissTamima) tweeted: “As K.O.T crack up #Mollis there’s a woman in pain & shame because the horror she had to endure is a public joke. Say NO to date rape culture.”

Mukabi Wa Njoroge (‏@kabbz) tweeted: “I thot when I listen to that #Mollis clip i would b dead laughing bt I cdn’t even stand it. That is rape in progress n we are here laughing (sic)”, 

@WexKhalifa added: “I’ve just realized that this #Mollis thing was a rape case, so sad indeed.”

‏@cwkimani pleaded for a moratorium on the circulation of the clip: “For the sake of that helpless lady, lets stop circulating that #Mollis audio via whatsapp, hurting girls doesn’t make you a bull! (sic)”

But some were not convinced. Jacqueline Collines (‏@collines_jacque) wrote: “#Mollis. That’s a lady who had full consent of what was going on so for those feeling sorry…it’s not a rape case” while Cleophas Maragia (‏@CleoAngieM) said: “To have a conversation about rape we also have to talk about personal responsibility on the side of ladies, not just male restraint #Mollis.”

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