Orlando shooting which left 50 dead and over 53 people injured on Sunday is presently the most talked about issue internationally with so many people taking to their different social media to express their view, fear and sympathy.
The gunman who claimed allegiance to the Islamic State went on a shooting rampage in a popular gay nightclub, where he shot nearly all of his victims in the first stages of the assault.
Rebecca Malope took to her twitter page to take shot at some South African pastors who are secretly gay according to her tweet. She wrote:
“If a Mzansi gay club is attacked, many pastors and their right hand men will die. Straight by day. Gay as hell at night. Khumbula #Orlando”
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If a Mzansi gay club is attacked, many pastors and their right hand men will die. Straight by day. Gay as hell at night. Khumbula #Orlando
— Rebecca Malope (@MalopeRebecca) June 13, 2016
The award winning singer seems to always have something to contribute in gay talks, see some of her tweets about Theo of Mafikizolo after he came out to say he was broken because of gay rumour.
Dear Theo, I was accused of being Lesbian. It didn’t break me. I sold more albums. But u will be broke cause u r not clever #AskSomizi
— Rebecca Malope (@MalopeRebecca) May 31, 2016
Wena Theo, you have accused the whole gay community that they have malfunctioning gaydars. You better be straight going forward #AskSomizi
— Rebecca Malope (@MalopeRebecca) May 31, 2016
Dear Theo of Mafikizolo, you are not Romeo Kumalo. You may not survive your gay rumours. #AskSomizi
— Rebecca Malope (@MalopeRebecca) May 31, 2016
Theo of Mafikizolo should have thought about his ‘blesser-seeking’ dance move before denying gayism #AskSomizi
— Rebecca Malope (@MalopeRebecca) May 31, 2016