Muso The Kiffness has sparked backlash with his X views on white South Africans, Apartheid and 'race-based laws'...
Muso The Kiffness has sparked backlash with his X views on white South Africans, Apartheid and ‘race-based laws’…The Kiffness has sparked controversy with another debatable tweet – this time over his beliefs that “most whites fought against Apartheid.”
He tweeted: “As a South African who’s witnessed my country slowly deteriorate over the last 30 years because of nonsensical race-based laws, I support any country that values people on their merit over anything else”. The Kiffness went on to list several laws – including the Employment Equity Act – which he believed discriminated against white South Africans.Naturally, The Kiffness’s strong opinions riled up many social media users, including many prominent names like Siv Ngesi, muso Holly Rey and comedian,Bouwer Bosch.
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