L’vovo leaves Mzansi angry with apparent Covid 19 denialism
- L’vovo recently left Mzansi in a fit of anger after he posted a reckless statement
- The musician suggested that some Covid-19 data was false
- Mzansi social media users were quick to warn him against spreading false information
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L’vovo has left social media users upset after he posted a strange tweet which seemed to be denying the existence of Covid-19.
Taking to social media, the musician posted:
“Just because you tested positive does not prove that u'r positive. I dont know if im making sense.”
His post sparked outrage among many social media users who felt that his comments were unnecessary and dangerous.
Twitter user osmaseko said:
“Focus on music Chief, this is beyond your thinking capacity.”
Kabelodmk said:
“There are many Virologists these days”
Jer1dah said:
“You can be charged for this”
Wakisaskeous said:
“Why did you post if you are not sure; you know you not making Sense”
Meanwhile Briefly.co.za previously reported that South African musical artist L'vovo asked an engaging question on the Twitter timeline that had Mzansi talking. He is known for being an advocate for making South Africa great and this time asked a question that must've been on a lot of people's minds.
L'vovo asked: "What's holding this country back?"
His question sparked a debate online on what exactly is holding Mzansi back. With the country currently fighting the second wave of Covid-19, these are exactly the questions that need to be asked.
Mzansi social media users decided to weigh in on the matter, exactly as L'vovo had asked them to. Briefly.co.za put together a few responses from South African social media users:
@Chief_Wabantu said: "Voting EFF or DA in power won't make any difference. Trust me."
@the_fiendsa commented: "Our president has the right to tell everyone to close their businesses and stay at home and lose your income. And there's nothing you can do about it."
@LefokotsaneK said: "Nothing is holding South Africa back. We've got the corrupt government that we’ve constantly voted for. It is progressing with its corrupt mandate that it was given by the electorate. It is happy the corrupt way of life."
@PeruMorkels commented: "The old people in power and their corruption tendencies."
@__lebo said: "Service delivery. The leadership cannot even provide proper basic service delivery. How can we expect more advanced services from them?"
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Source: Briefly News