US Ambassador to Kenya Kyle McCarter has taken to social media to declare his stand on marrying a Kenyan woman.
In a tweet on Thursday, McCarter told off those suggesting that he should find a Kenyan wife, stating that he is happily married to his wife Victoria.
McCarter shared a photo of him and Victoria, describing her as the “most beautiful and courageous woman I know.”
“Standing next to the most beautiful & courageous woman I know,” Ambassador McCarter captioned the photo.
He continued: “So for all you jokers who keep bringing up the silly idea that I might find another (Kenyan) wife. Sorry, Victoria is all I can handle and all I could ever want.”
His tweet has attracted hundreds of comments, likes, and retweets, with most online users applauding him for openly declaring his love for Victoria.
McCarter was appointed as the US Ambassador to Kenya by President Donald Trump in 2018 to replace Ambassador Robert Godec who served in the position since 2012.
McCarter and his wife had previously worked in Kenya for more than 20 years, having founded the Each1Feed1International Charity in Tharaka-Nithi County.
The charity helps abandoned, abused as well as orphaned children and also provides a medical clinic for HIV and Malaria patients.
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Hataki slay queen
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Having lived among the…
Having lived among the Tharaka for 20 years, l suggest that you rename your wife as “Ciatharaka”.
Ndugu yangu @Njai:
Si unaona…
Ndugu yangu @Njai:
Si unaona huyu ndugu yetu balozi wa Marekani katika nchi ya Kenya anafuata mila zao. Kwa nini sisi huwa wepesi kuiga mila za watu wengine hasa mila za Wanayuropa?
@imara juu some of us still…
@imara juu some of us still think marrying white is status or wewe uko mbele tuu sana which is backwardness n holigalism.Ask yourself r we even gonna have black pope from rome??Do u think white folks will ever associate themselves with black pope or black jesus?Blacks we need to mentally grow up n love ourselves n believe in ourselves. Yeah
Mr Ambassador we commend you…
Mr Ambassador we commend you for having respect for your culture and traditions. It is a good example to Kenyan’s so they can know to keep their culture and traditions ;hold firm to them. (No one should be a copy cat). We all need to preserve who we are and fight for it like a city wall!! Congratulations Mr Ambassador for saying No and sticking to your own.
Miscegenation laws existed…
Miscegenation laws existed in the United States. These laws prohibited interracial marriages and interracial sex. In 1967, these laws were ruled unconstitutional in “Loving vs Virginia”. Before and after 1967 alot of our black brothers have died because of marrying whites.
It is important for Kenyan’s to learn the history of the black man around the world so as to understand his station. Even today, in American constitution,in their books,the black is considered 3/5th of a man.(White man) “My people die for lack of knowledge”!!
Sad, and sad
Sad, and sad