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Andrew Kibe's Scathing Take on Friendship

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This archive report was first published on 12 July 2019.

Published on July 12, 2019, Andrew Kibe's comments on friendship have left many talking.

During an interview on Citizen TV, Kibe shared his candid thoughts on the nature of friendship, stating that he doesn't believe in being a true friend.

'I'm not a true friend because there are some things that you do, I'll draw the line and I've tried,' Kibe said.

He went on to explain that people are often drawn to those who complement their own flaws, saying, 'How you are is based on what I need... I choose what I don't have in my friends.'

Kibe's views on humanity were equally as striking, with him declaring, 'This is all of us, we don't want to accept that because you want to think you are a better person than you really are. You are not. You are an evil human being. We are all evil, we are all using each other.'

When asked if he would risk his life for a friend or family member, Kibe's response was telling: 'Love doesn't exist. Love is unconditional, who can right now stand in front of a gun right now for you? Who? I would not stand even for my kids.'

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