Heroes vs villain: Anele Mdoda weighs in on Chris Brown saga

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South Africa has not known peace since the announcement of  Chris Brown’s upcoming concert set to take place in Johannesburg this December, whether it is feminists advocating against the singer from coming, or the group of Avengers that have assembled to defend his honour. Media personality Anele Mdoda has spoken out and given her two cents on the situation.

This saga has revealed how divided South Africa is when it comes to issues such as GBV and feminism. Surprisingly, in the wake of ‘wokeness’ and such like things, the young tend to take on a more conservative mentality, while the women appear more progressive, for obvious reasons.

The ‘Women for Change’ page is one of the organisations that have been highly vocal about condemning the ‘Residuals’ singer from being allowed to enter Mzansi’s borders, due to his long history of violence against women. Although met with heavy resistance, they have been resilient and determined in their fight.

The singer is currently making headlines as feminists believe that he is now taunting them, as he has taken to his Instagram to comment ” I can’t wait to come”. According to some internet users, this act is a display of arrogance, which is a result of him not facing consequences for the alleged heinous actions committed against women.

Media personality Anele Mdoda, who had managed to refrain from commenting on this situation has weighed in, with the comment “I was not going to comment on this Chris Brown saga cause I think people must do what they want with their money but this is sick,” she says.

Of course, her comment was met with plenty of backlash, with Chris Brown’s loyal fanbase quickly coming to his defence, citing that he is merely showing appreciation to those who have supported him by buying tickets to the concert.

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