Fans not happy with Somizi forgiving AKA for using the word 'm***ie'
'We all make mistakes unintentionally,' Somizi responded
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Somizi had to explain himself recently when his fans questioned his allegiance to the LGBTQI+ community. This after he tweeted about forgiving rapper AKA for using the derogatory term "m***ie".
AKA went on an explosive Twitter rant against Cassper Nyovest last week when he lost his cool and threw in "m***ie" in his attempt to belittle Cassper.
AKA later apologised after receiving major backlash on social media.
"I’d like to apologise to anybody offended by my use of the word “moffie” in a previous tweet. At some point, I thought it wasn’t a big deal to use this word. I understand now tit’s not acceptable."
Somizi, one of the most influential people in the LGBTQI+ community, responded by tweeting about forgiving the rapper for his lapse in judgement.
His acceptance of AKA's apology, although a great demonstration of ubuntu, received mixed reactions on Twitter. Some felt he shouldn't have accepted the apology because the rapper should have known better from the get-go.
After seeing the response to his forgiveness tweet, Somizi explained why he forgave AKA.
"We all make mistakes unintentionally," he said.