“They Are Uneducated”: Gent Shares His Opinion on Why People Should Not Support Operation Dudula

“They Are Uneducated”: Gent Shares His Opinion on Why People Should Not Support Operation Dudula

  • A South African content creator slammed Operation Dudula as an "uneducated" group from Soweto
  • The man argued that the anti-immigrant group has no authority to confront taxpaying foreign nationals
  • His passionate video sparked debate online, with some supporting his views while others defended Operation Dudula's mission to protect South African jobs and services
A video went viral.
A man shared his thoughts on Operation Dudulas' recent activity, calling them out for their biased views. Images: @rulelikepatrick
Source: TikTok

A South African man has gone viral after sharing his strong opinion about why people should stop supporting Operation Dudula, calling them an "uneducated" organisation that's embarrassing the country.

Content creator @rulelikepatrick, who advocates for African unity, shared his views on the tenth of August about the controversial anti-immigrant group.

The TikTok user, known for speaking out against corruption in South Africa, didn't hold back when explaining why he thinks Operation Dudula is going too far. He pointed out that the group started targeting both legal and illegal immigrants, which he believes shows they don't understand how the world works.

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The man explained that Operation Dudula was founded by Nhlanhla "Lux" Dlamini, not by Zandile (referring to current leader Zandile Mafe), who he called "a woman scorned" taking revenge because of personal issues. He mentioned that even Lux resigned from the group because it was going in the wrong direction.

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"Operation Dudula can never win any argument on any stage," he said, explaining that South Africa cannot survive alone without international relationships.

He pointed out that President Cyril Ramaphosa went to the White House to build relationships with the USA because the country needs the international community.

The content creator was particularly angry about the group confronting foreign nationals who pay taxes but are being told to leave public facilities.

"You're too stupid to ask these people to pack up and go when they're paying tax," he argued.

The man also criticised Operation Dudula for only targeting black foreigners and Pakistanis while ignoring white Americans and British people in the country. He called them a "ghetto organisation" that picks and chooses where to go, avoiding wealthy areas like Rivonia, where Lebanese, Chinese, and British investors operate.

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"They don't go to these major huge institutions or companies and demand that you stop hiring," he pointed out, saying they only fight in township areas.
A man went viral on TikTok.
A man shared a video showing what he thought about Operation Dudula's recent behaviour. Images: @rulelikepatrick
Source: TikTok

Mzansi reacts with mixed feelings

@ericblackguy showed support for Operation Dudula:

"We're behind Zandile❤️❤️😍"

@tsitsi found the video funny:

"It's Zondile for me🤣🤣🤣 l love this guy, shame 😂☺️"

@god_of_logic asked:

"When are you going back home?"

@andrewchakwiya joked:

"And that Zandile, she got three children from my brother here in Zimbabwe, so we need our children🤣🤣🤣"

@sj_chauke thanked him:

"Thanks, my brother, me, I'm from Mozambique 🇲🇿 😌"

@mcgeemcjoe praised his honesty:

"I like your point, you always go straight to the truth."

@vince asked:

"Seriously, foreigners, tell me in the world, which country can accommodate the whole continent?"

Watch the TikTok clip below:

Other stories about Operation Dudula

  • Briefly News recently reported that Operation Dudula threatened legal action after members were arrested for their anti-migrant campaign, but what they planned to do next had authorities scrambling to respond.
  • The National Department of Health called for an urgent meeting with Operation Dudula after members were released from jail, but the group's response to the government's demands surprised everyone.
  • Operation Dudula members returned to a Soweto clinic to remove undocumented foreign nationals after their colleagues were released, but what happened to the pregnant woman they targeted left South Africans divided.

Source: Briefly News

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Nerissa Naidoo (Human Interest Editor) Nerissa Naidoo is a writer and editor with seven years of experience. Currently, she is a human interest writer at Briefly News and joined the publication in 2024. She began her career contributing to Morning Lazziness and later joined Featherpen.org. As a TUW ghostwriter, she focused on non-fiction, while her editorial roles at National Today and Entail.ai honed her skills in content accuracy and expert-driven editing. You can reach her at nerissa.naidoo@briefly.co.za

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