EFF National Spokesperson Mbuyiseni "People's Bae" Ndlozi and Pearl Thusi have been in a heated twar over the EFF vandalising H&M stores across the country.
Former Quantico star Pearl Thusi replied to Ndlozi's after he shared a video of members of the EFF vandalising an H&M store in Santon City.
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In the tweet, Thusi questioned why the political party is not fighting the issue on a political "level" and wondered if "violence" and "fear" are the solution to the problem.
What seemed to have angered Ndlozi and the EFF supporters was the last line where Thusi implies that their actions "misrepresents" people of colour as "savages".
So instead of fighting at their level you’re just going to vandalize stores and establishments? Spread violence and fear? Oh, ok.
Just misrepresent us all as savages then. https://t.co/ocRq309Cqx
— PEARL THUSI (@PearlThusi) January 13, 2018
Ndlozi then clapped back calling Thusi an "ANC self-hating mascot" refuting the last part of her statement saying that she thinks that "blacks with stones fighting oppression are savages".
ANC self-hating mascot who believes blacks with stones fighting oppression are savages. It would be a waist of breath to show her that she’s adopted the oppressor’s language to describe blacks. Will she also be distancing herself from savage movies like of Solomon Mahlangu? https://t.co/BYhd1nEead
— IG: @MbuyiseniNdlozi (@MbuyiseniNdlozi) January 16, 2018
Thusi then sub-tweeted Ndlozi staying that the EFF is trying to "bully [her] out of [her] opinion".
When political parties try to bully you out of your opinion... so much for democracy and freedom. 🤷🏽♀️
— PEARL THUSI (@PearlThusi) January 16, 2018
The EFF National Spokesperson has yet to reply to her last tweet and is most likely crafting a witty comeback for Thusi's opinion.