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Black Twitter reacts to BLF’s controversial ‘EFFsoldout’ hashtag

Black First Land First, the party headed by Andile Mngxitama has responded to an interview by former treasurer general of the EFF, Maggie Moonsamy in which she said the EFF had sold out.


Moonsamy gave an exclusive interview to Jacaranda FM in which she said the EFF had sold out by agreeing to go into partnership with the DA in last year’s local government elections.

Though the EFF responded to Moonsamy saying she was a closet supporter of president Jacob Zuma and was an attention seeker, Mngxitama’s party reawakened the issue by starting a Twitter trending topic titled #Effsoldout.

https://twitter.com/Black1stLand1st/status/845877074237771777

https://twitter.com/Black1stLand1st/status/845883808104763392

BLF’s Twitter account has proceeded to tweet about EFF leader Julius Malema and Lord Robin Renwick, whom they allege is Malema’s London based handler who convinced him to support white capital by going into a coalition with the DA.

https://twitter.com/Black1stLand1st/status/845928882146627584

https://twitter.com/Black1stLand1st/status/845929322133295104

https://twitter.com/Black1stLand1st/status/845929772026880000

https://twitter.com/Black1stLand1st/status/845929855191539712

The response to the hashtag has been largely negative, with many slamming BLF.

https://twitter.com/Barry_Roux/status/845963092693536769

https://twitter.com/Barry_Roux/status/845967731853840384

https://twitter.com/Yung_TheoLogySA/status/845976849306005504

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