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Bobrisky and the Nigerian hypocrisy

Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky  the popular Nigerian male cross dresser or the male Barbie doll as he fondly calls himself,  has become a household name in Nigeria and threading this path wasn't easy for him as he was welcomed with hate and abuses being hurled at him from every nook and cranny of Nigeria especially for the fact that Nigerians assumed that he is a gay and the homophobic nature of the country and Africans as a whole made a lot of people to hate Bobrisky and this left him with few or no friends except Tonto Dikeh who happens to be the only friend he shows off publicly right now.

It is worthy of note that Bobrisky, a Yoruba man from the western part of Nigeria became popular because he was the first man in Nigeria to wear women's clothes out openly. This has gathered a lot of negative reactions from all and sundry and as they said, no publicity is bad publicity, Bobrisky effortlessly rose on the wings of this bad publicity to fame while intentionally spewing trash from time to time.

Nigerians on the other hand are quick to judge, abuse and condemn him because cross dressing is of course, 'strange' to them forgetting that most Nigerian females cross dress. One will then begin to marvel at the moral justification that the female folks have for judging Bobrisky when they are themselves guilty of wearing men's garments and go as far as justifying their actions with the argument that trousers were not specified anywhere as men's garment neither is skirt specified anywhere as women's garments. Now what is sauce for the goose is of course, sauce for the gander.

Now I can judge you in your own words, O hypocrites: Since nobody specified trousers for only men or mentioned it in the Bible, according to you, now tell me who specified make-up, wrapper, dresses and other things for only females in the Bible? Is Bobrisky's sin more than your own, why then do you judge and condemn him without condemning yourself first?

Now let me come out plainly. I am against cross dressing by both male and females but I am using Bob's case as a case study to drive home my point and to condemn hypocrisy and judging fellow sinners who sin differently. "Before you point fingers, make sure your hands are clean".

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