Daddy Owen, a Kenyan Gospel artist has come out breathing fire and brimstone after Instagram plucked off his post on LGBTQ.
The post that the artist made was termed ‘offensive’ and going against the guidelines and community standards of Instagram.
Following the supreme court verdict that allowed members of LGBTQ to freely associate, Daddy Owen came out to fault the ruling after NGOs board failee to honour their registration.
With reference to the biblical verse, the Vanity hitmaker opposed the movement equating it with act of accepting banditry and terrorism in the country.
“You shall not lie with a male as with a woman; it is an abomination (Leviticus 18:22),” Daddy Owen wrote.
Instagram, after a few minutes, went ahead to pull the post down
“Your post goes against our community guidelines on hate speech or symbols,” Instagram’s statement reads in part.
However z Daddy Owen went miles to also give his opinion that LGBTQ story is politically guided, and is a method circulating around evil feelings in the name of rights other than advocating for facts and reality.
“LGBTQ methodology is guided by a political agenda. The agenda is based on preferences and feelings culminating to ‘rights’ rather than biological facts and reality.” Read his response.
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