Black Twitter Drags Loyiso Bala For Saying Inxeba Must Be Banned
Black Twitter Drags Loyiso Bala For Saying Inxeba Must Be Banned. There has been so much controversy surrounding the movie,with many saying it’s a disrespect to Xhosa people. Several cinemas across the country have suspended the screening of the much-anticipated movie until further notice. Award winning singer Loyiso Bala also aired his disagreements about the movie, stating that it should be banned. Twitter did not let this one slide, and he was dragged.
The release of ‘Inxeba’ totally ridicules and disrespects the wishes and traditions of the Xhosa culture. If we, as a country, cannot protect our own cultural beliefs and differences, no one else will do it for us.
— Loyiso Bala (@loyisomusic) February 3, 2018
As a Christian, I would not depict a picture of the Muslim Prophet Mohammed. Not because I believe in the reasons behind it, but because I respect the wishes of the Muslim community. Why when it comes to our own traditions, we can’t give each other the same respect? #BanInxeba
— Loyiso Bala (@loyisomusic) February 3, 2018
Twitter Responds
Have you seen the movie ?
— DJ Fresh (Big Dawg) (@DJFreshSA) February 3, 2018
When was the last time you spoke IsiXhosa in public?
— 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 (@lungani_ndumiso) February 3, 2018
I am a Xhosa woman. I have not seen the film no do I know what happens over there. Are we really gonna call foul when we haven't seen the film?
— Ms. Consistency👑 (@Nolo_yiso) February 3, 2018
Does showing the intitiations take away from your (collective) masculinity or something?
— Ms. Consistency👑 (@Nolo_yiso) February 3, 2018
You have disrespected us with your music sis.😥😥
Calm down tuu. 😐😐 pic.twitter.com/riYCFQEjEj
— Prof. Cam Modisane, Ph.D. (@DrCamModisane) February 3, 2018
Inxeba has claimed eight South African Film and Television Awards (Safta) nominations, including for Best Actor, Best Directing and Best Film. It has also won 19 awards at 44 festivals in more than 25 countries worldwide, including South Africa. The film has been shortlisted for this year’s Oscars in the category of Best Foreign Language Film.