Controversial podcaster Nota Baloyi continues to make waves for all the wrong reasons. The podcaster recently shocked Mzansi with his comments on Minister of Electricity Kgosientsho David Ramokgopa regarding his marriage.
While his opinions have landed him in hot water more than once, he continues to say whatever comes to mind — and most of the time whatever comes to mind is quite controversial.
This time around, the controversial podcaster made a comment on Minister of Electricity Kgosientsho David Ramokgopa who decided to marry outside of his race.
According to Nota, marrying white is “marrying right.” The tweets received mixed reactions from social media users who either agreed, or called him out.
This is not the first time that Nota has made his views known on black men choosing white wives.
Nota once claimed in a tweet that men like Siya Kolisi are much better off than men who marry black woman.
According to him, white women are peaceful while black women are the opposite.
Nota also went further to say that marrying white will leave black men with children who are among the “privileged few.”
“Marry white… Marry right. The babies will be black like you & be among the privileged few. Have little Trevor Noahs, Barack Obamas & Doja Cats!”
Marry white… Marry right. The babies will be black like you & be among the privileged few. Have little Trevor Noahs, Barack Obamas & Doja Cats! https://t.co/pyavQrXxRl
— GOOD Authority (@lavidaNOTA) April 23, 2023
The post received many mixed reaction with some agreeing with the controversial podcaster and others who simply called him out.
Next time you marry go for white
— Sbusiso (@Magivo88) April 23, 2023
It’s important to appreciate and respect diversity in all its forms. A person’s worth and success should not be determined by their race or ethnicity but by their character, skills, and hard work. Let’s celebrate all individuals and work towards a more inclusive society
— Rabelani Nengwekhulu (@RabelaniNe44773) April 23, 2023
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