Simphiwe Dana Speaks On Gender-Based Violence, Describe South African Men As “Weak”
Simphiwe Dana Speaks On Gender-Based Violence, Describe South African Men As “Weak”: Friday, 3 July 2020, started like each other day for Xhosa vocalist Simphiwe Dana on Twitter. She showed up feeling light from the start, tweeting about her love for the luxury brand Prada. And afterward the theme turned, leaving a few fans thinking about what caused the change, and others simply following unobtrusively.
In one of her tweets, she expressed that on the off chance that she was certifiably not a solitary parent, she would be a mogul. All things considered, she is both right now – as per her affirmation. Furthermore, truly, more Prada wouldn’t hurt her closet at the present time.
And afterward she had shared her idea on the late Uyinene Mrwetyana, a 19-yar-old South African understudy of the University of Cape Town who was assaulted and afterward killed in Claremont, Cape Town. Her torment and demise started shock at that point.
In light of her tweet on Friday, it was clear Simphiwe Dana was at this point to get over the stun of the young person’s demise and her own indignation with sexual orientation based viciousness. She said the young person’s demise down and out her heart, and communicated the desire her attacker spoils in prison.
She at that point went to men for the most part, expressing that they ought to be her ally. Ladies are passing on account of men, and this must stop.
She blamed South African men for being powerless, vicious on ladies yet attempting to evoke compassion toward their activities and accusing their folly for ladies. Her interpretation of sexual orientation based brutality has started an intriguing discussion on Twitter, and it is as yet continuous.
The full string of the discussion is accessible on Simphiwe Dana’s Twitter course of events. Here, notwithstanding, we present to you a few features (screen captures) from her tirades. You gotta look at them.