NSPCA outraged after music producer makes song using 'goat rapist' audio

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NSPCA outraged after music producer makes song using 'goat rapist' audio
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Music producer Mitchell We Gqom says he released a song in the name of a 'goat rapist' to raise awareness about bestiality. However, the National Council of SPCAs is outraged.

Music producer Mitchell We Gqom says he released a song in the name of a “goat rapist” to raise awareness about bestiality. However, the National Council of SPCAs is outraged.

Rape is rape, regardless of whether it is done to an animal or a human. It is wrong and it is a crime. Gqom is a genre of music that is mostly enjoyed by the youth of our country. Is this what we want to be teaching our future leaders? That we should ‘make light’ out of criminal offences?She said bestiality is a crime in SA and if the song included a snippet of a video in which a man admitted to raping a woman it would be condemned. She said it should be no different with animals.

“I only know his trending video. I felt people aren't taking this serious, but only laugh at it, and the reason I released the song was to get through to people ... ,” said the 19-year-old from Bizana in the Eastern Cape.

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