Apparently, Iโm still the person the internet asks about South Africa.
So I went looking for answers. Whatever holiday you are looking for, South Africa has you. Just donโt say we didnโt tell you.
@TBCZA
Hello @Tyllaaaaaaa you are an amazing musician with a great personality. I believe. Your stance projects the essence of breaking uncommon grounds no matter where you are from or your color. I am pretty sure you wouldnโt have loved it if people in countries you go to dont want you there or punish you for the sins of others. We can agree or disagree on so many things but one thing we both have to agree is that our positions in this space also enables us to take charge of social issues that directly affect our identities without bias. If your people demand for boundaries, we will obey it, however we also have the right to our boundaries which i feel if you read the room, you would know this isnt the right time. It shows lack of empathy, itโs taunting and lacks emotional intelligence to want to host an event here. You are welcome but not welcome because if whatever you stand for doesnโt align with our pain or come with the best intention for country then just please let us heal in peace. Itโs not an appeal to think through or over think, itโs just commonsense. The truth is anything other than speaking about the Xenophobic atrocities is not welcomed ; as much as we respect it, you are not welcome here. Itโs not a threat; itโs an appeal. We only align with respecting people who respect other Africans. No voice means agreement. If you are in agreement with what your country did; itโs fair but let us heal. The lives of every African matters. Please you are welcome but not welcome
Nobody talks about how bum shorts are considered acceptable on plus-size women, but the same outfit is often labeled indecent when a slim woman wears it.
I literally saw a video of South Africans suffocating a Nigerian man to death. Ghana has petitioned the ICC over xenophobic attacks, Kenya is boycotting their artists in protest. I've never seen Tyla speak up against xenophobia. But sure, let's do a tour stop in Lagos.