Nairobi Women Rep Esther Passaris, is trading hard blows on Twitter with angry Kenyans.

It all started when concerned Kenyans tried to put her accountability to test, only for her to reply with ‘rude’ context.
This idea did not please Kenyans on Twitter who went on to spit their venom on her several replies on matters of development and fighting for the common citizen.
Ask your father & mother what they thinks of me. You might learn a thing or two about women including your own mother, wife, sister, daughter. Hopefully you will learn that sex is overrated as an income earner. I have more between my ears than between my legs. #JoinMyBlockedList https://t.co/aJUffOJbxG
— Hon. Esther M Passaris (@EstherPassaris) July 11, 2019
What would I expect from a two year old? #TemperTantrums #TerribleTwos
— Hon. Esther M Passaris (@EstherPassaris) July 11, 2019
If you expected me to fix it all because you elected me, you expected far too much amid all the 'confusion'. I can't fix what you yourself don't aspire to fix. Next time you vote. Think twice. Think issues. https://t.co/nh6bPEKlQY
You have no respect. Go talk to your parents. Ask your mother what she thinks of me or other female leaders. When you done ask your father. Tell them how you addressed me. Hopefully you will learn something valuable to steer your 'shit' if you can't pull it together. #ShameOnYou https://t.co/fim3lCaz8n
— Hon. Esther M Passaris (@EstherPassaris) July 11, 2019
Empathy is what Empathy is. To lose it because one becomes a leader in a leadership where Empathy is lost or non existence would be to trade my soul. I juggle all that's thrown to me as a learning curve to impliment laws, drive legislation, increase budgets towards humane needs. https://t.co/hjy56mfXNh
— Hon. Esther M Passaris (@EstherPassaris) July 11, 2019
Do you live in Nairobi? I would like us to go through the requests of the electorate and citizens at large that I am exposed to. I do my charity. What I am talking about here goes beyond charity. It's helpless and hopeless cases that come to our doorstep as leaders. https://t.co/SDBbM4e87g
— Hon. Esther M Passaris (@EstherPassaris) July 10, 2019
I think its important to look at the quickest evenue to harmonise with the electorate while continuing to serve the most vulnerable cases that don't make the institutional nets. I wish you understood the immediate needs and expectations of our very poor. Every penny counts. https://t.co/QIBlPlifpl
— Hon. Esther M Passaris (@EstherPassaris) July 10, 2019
#LetsEngage What do you do? How many helpless and needy citizens come to you daily for help? https://t.co/9LpULUje2l
— Hon. Esther M Passaris (@EstherPassaris) July 10, 2019
You are part of the problem. Every vote should counts either way. Yours didn't. Please tell me you will vote come 2022. Until then engage me on why you didn't vote? Be honest. I mean really honest. https://t.co/YjKuxg9BXx
— Hon. Esther M Passaris (@EstherPassaris) July 11, 2019
I am forthright. Would you rather I accept all that's thrown at me like a 'little good girl'. If a man said the exact same thing I said would it be rude or bold? At 55 I believe I have earned the right to speak up mind and state my case. Get used to it. How else will I lead? https://t.co/ZlMujIT91p
— Hon. Esther M Passaris (@EstherPassaris) July 11, 2019
Sick minds attract sick leaders. Widen your thinking. Leaders are reflective of those who elect them. I would like to believe that when you voted, you had more in mind than party politics, tribal politics or handouts. Issues and integrity were key drivers. Respect goes both ways. https://t.co/j1jItZWUWP
— Hon. Esther M Passaris (@EstherPassaris) July 11, 2019