Kenya Film Classification Board CEO Ezekiel Mutua has banned advertisement of sex Doll Samantha on Kenyan media.
According to the Moral Police man, KFCB will not allow any form of advertisement of the much talked about“Sex Doll Samantha”.
Mutua made the remarks in Nyeri town during the celebration of Scouts Founder’s Day, where he likened the use of the sex dolls to necrophilia (sex with a corpse).
“Anybody who dares to advertise those things will have KFCB to reckon with. Our mandate is on what Kenyans consume and advertising such things is immoral and wrong,” he said.
He said that the even though KFCB does not have mandate over importation of sex toys, it would not allow anybody to advertise the product.
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“You cannot promote sex with a robot as a way of life. We must protect our children from such things. In my view there is no difference between having sex with Samantha and having sex with a corpse,” he said
The KFCB boss said that the board would partner with other government agencies to stop the importation of the sex dolls.
Samantha has become a subject of discussion and satire on media platforms.
The doll is programmed to remember the owner’s birthday and favourite films, music and, get this, his favourite position.