Black Twitter Tells AKA To Keep His Political Opinions To Himself

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Black Twitter Tells AKA To Keep His Political Opinions To Himself

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Black Twitter React To AKA’s Political Tweet. AKA has once again been roasted into the heated pan by his followers on his twitter account where they told him to mind his music and forget about Politics since he made comments on the Johannesrburg current water crisis. AKA stated on his tweet that there wouldn’t be any water shortages in that area (Bryanston) if ANC held the ropes.


“Went to Woolies (Woolworths) in Bryanston today. Water sold out. Can you imagine what these TL’s (timelines) would have looked like if we still ran JHB. They must be livid. The awesome thing about this water crisis in the North, is that for the first time they can’t blame the ANC,” he wrote on twitter. For those who follow up on the rapper, they well aware of how opinionated and expressive he is, he has a history of posting political views but because he is a renowned musician, that seems inappropriate according to fans. The response they gave on the recent one are just too real and straightforward.

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