đź’¨ Abstract
Minister Gayton McKenzie claimed he intercepted death threats targeting Open Chats Podcast hosts following their controversial comments about the coloured community. The podcast was removed from DStv. McKenzie also addressed backlash over his own racist tweets, pointing to their historical context while denying accusations of racism. Despite his harrowing past in crime and gangsterism, McKenzie has reformed and now leads the Patriotic Alliance.
Courtesy: Megan van den Heever
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