💨 Abstract
Kenny Kunene defended Patriotic Alliance leader Gayton McKenzie against accusations of racism stemming from his use of the K-word in old tweets. Kunene argued that McKenzie's tweets were taken out of context and were meant to discuss how black people are perceived, citing Mahatma Gandhi as an example. Kunene also accused the public of launching a smear campaign and announced plans to take legal action against individuals making racial slurs about the colored community.
Courtesy: Megan van den Heever
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