- An unusual incident has created a hybrid feeling among Kenyans online after a man shared his video ignoring a young girl who was in trouble
- The man recorded herself walking while leaving a little girl crying in pain after being bitten by a syllable
- Inclined Benso claimed he had no compassion, but feared that helping the child would get him into trouble
- The video sparked different views online, some people understanding his fears, with many criticizing him for putting his safety in front of humanity and compassion
One man, known as inclined benso on Tiktokhe uploaded a video showing a little girl crying as she tried to get out of the coin they were hugging.
Source: Tiktok
Instead of helping her, Benso walked quietly, giving a shocking statement.
Why did the lofa refuse to help the baby being bitten by the coin?
In the video, Benso claimed that he did not help the child not because of lack of compassion, but for fear of social judgment.
“I don’t want to find myself in a situation that is only God knows if I tell the truth,” He wrote in the video.

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Speaking on the region, he explained that helping a child – especially as a man – can be misinterpreted and get him into legal problems.
“Let me show you the sad situation of the present world. Do you see the baby in the back?”He said.
As he walked away, the girl was heard crying bitterly and asking for help.

Source: Tiktok
What do the Kenyans online have?
The video sparked a heated debate, in which some people on the networks expressed understanding Benso’s fear, while others criticized him for leaving the child in trouble.
Candice:
“This is happening to me too. Two young girls (about 8–10 years) knocked on the door two o’clock at night selling vegetables. When I told them I had no need, one asked if they could go in to eat because they were hungry.

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Willie Jones Preacher Music:
“I also failed to help a neighbor’s child.
Wariahe:
“Even when my daughter’s friends hug me like her, I feel very bad. It bothers me mentally.”
Anne Qúi Teqúilla:
“You guys are always pretending to be abused. Many of the abuse we hear involves fathers, teachers, uncles or neighbors.
Hezbon:
“Despite all this, society still needs us. We can’t let someone suffer
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