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Da L.E.S criticizes Twitter users’ approaches to pursuing justice for AKA
Da L.E.S disagrees with the approach taken to bring AKA’s killer to justice and meanwhile since the rapper was shot and died, the phrase “Justice for AKA“ has gained popularity, although the South African Police Service has not yet responded.
Several of Kiernan’s “AKA” Forbes’ supporters are upset about the lack of response and criticise the deceased’s friends for being too quiet.
In response to the hashtag’s comments, Da L.E.S advised Twitter users to avoid bringing others along because everyone grieves differently.
“Crazy world we live in. How do y’all really be thinking they took my man’s? What’s the motive? Everyone doesn’t grieve the same. Please leave them alone they have been through a lot. I’m just as angry and also want answers but not in this direction please,” he wrote.
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He claims that while he too wants a response, Twitter users shouldn’t include his friends and family.
Da L.E.S, however, found himself in more trouble after his remark was criticised by Twitter users.
“You ouchea defending people but you weren’t there. Why are they silent?” a tweep wrote.
“So they sent you to be their spokesperson vele and you agreed with mmhh as for abo “motives” what was Judas motive for selling out Jesus to the rich and connected priest,” another wrote.
Crazy world we living in. How do y’all really be thinking they took my man’s? What’s the motive? Everyone don’t grieve the same. Please leave them alone they been through a lot. I’m just as angry and also want answers but not in this direction please ???????? Love.
— Da L.E.S (@2freshLES) March 22, 2023