It must be easy to be confused when you look for moral validation in a TV show.
If you want a referendum on some practices, do a documentary or something.
The Polygamist has South Africans from all walks of life talking. The 22-episode Netflix series, based on Sue Nyathi’s novel and directed by Akin Omotoso, premiered on June 12 and reached number one in Mzansi within four days. Led by actors S’dumo Mtshali and Gugu Gumede, it has sparked debate on polygamy, infidelity, patriarchy, domestic violence and absent fathers. @ArabileG speaks to the book's author, Sue Nyathi, and executive producer Gugu Zuma-Ncube.
Watch: https://t.co/lrpWApco7D
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Phakama @SueNyathi 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 please someone tell @netflix that there is more work to be put on the screen. I had my #ThePolygamist crash out back in 2012 when I read the book so this time my emotions are more controlled.
I really believe in being kind towards others. There is no benefit in being an unpleasant person that makes everyone uncomfortable whenever they’re around.