South Africa Xenophobia crises ... Dencia lashes out at South African who blasted her

Entertainer and entrepreneur, Dencia, who is more popular for her social media comments and skin cream business than her singing, has waded into the Xenophobia crises in South Africa and got blasted for it. But in true Dencia fashion, though, she gave it back as good as she got to the South African who put her down for daring to comment on the crises in SA. Trouble began when, Dencia, reacting to the unpalatable news out of Mandela’s country, said, “Late #NelsonMandela is somewhere weeping for our people. I can't believe my eyes. How do you fight against apartheid and end up with this, years later? If it's not Boko haram in Nigeria, it's Al-Shabaab somewhere in Kenya or Somalia and I can go on and on. What happened to just loving one another? What is my beloved continent, Mother Africa turning into? Where did parents go wrong with their kids? “Last week I told Nick Cooper who told me his friends where trying to move to SA that he might not believe it, but America as bad as it is might be safer for a black man than SA, then this happens smh. Who starts this nonsense? Why oh why, Lord Jesus where thou art? Please heal our land, hear our cry, Lord we need your mercy and we need your grace today, hear us as we pray, we pray for world peace, we pray for love ,we pray for our brothers and sisters, we pray for unity #Xenophobia #SouthAfrica #love #peace." A South African, Zoncath, was however pissed off at Dencia and she pounced on Dencia, saying, “You know nothing about S and you’re in no position to be dishing out advice like that. We’re sad about this as a country, but much can be said about America too. Concentrate on your creams rather. We shall continue to fight out the hooligans in our country and preserve the culture of making SA a home to those who reside in it.” Dencia wasn’t ready to take the reaction lying down, though, and she came out waxing hot. “In my previous post, as an African and as a human being who feels the pain and suffering of others, I put up my previous post about what's happening in SA. Here's the meaning of xen•o•pho•bi•a - intense or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries. “In case you didn't know, let me school you. Don't let the glitz and glam fool you. I am very much an African who was raised in an African country not as developed as SA. I moved to America in December 2006 for college and yes I do reside in America and I am a naturalized citizen of America from the day I came here but I am still an African Queen, I don't have to be a South African citizen or live in South Africa to be worried about what's happening there. “My mom who is a UN worker works in that country every now and then. My brother lived there for years and guess what, these people losing their lives could have been my direct family members but because they aren't doesn't mean I can't speak of the issues happening in my continent. Don't think because you live in Africa makes you more of an African than I am or will ever be. “I studied enough about SA history when I took African history classes. I probably know more about SA than your dumb ass. I travel to African countries for work and charity purposes (something you might not know about because you could never do it in other countries because it's not SA. I hope you raise your kids to think better and be better individuals. Until then, b***h, have a seat on a volcano in Mandela Square. #YouJustGotServed. “PS: I am definitely facing my creams cuz, chile, they make me millions.” Oh well, that’s Dencia for you.

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