Rapper, AKA took to social media to defend his patriotism following push back from Julius Malema supporters corroborating their leader’s sentiments to bring Burna Boy to perform.
AKA has taken to Twitter to defend his patriotism on Friday, 15 November 2019. This is after supporters of Julius Malema continued to lambast the Touch My Blood rapper for encouraging South Africans to boycott the Africans Unite concert. AKA posted multiple tweets noting why he is right and why the EFF leader’s supporters are not.
Read the series of tweets by AKA below.
Read this rhetoric. This person implies that our country is not worth dying for, as if people haven’t already died for it. Ultimate disrespect. This is how we are viewed. https://t.co/DmpbU6t3DG
— AKA (@akaworldwide) November 15, 2019
They will call you names, they will call you crazy, they will label you this and label you that. DONT LET UP. You are BLESSED to be a SOUTH AFRICAN.
— AKA (@akaworldwide) November 15, 2019
Let NO ONE deter you from your patriotism. PROTECT your COUNTRY and it’s REPUTATION at ALL COSTS.
— AKA (@akaworldwide) November 15, 2019