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Cassper Says He Won’t Follow Social Media Standards While Defending Himself For A Joke He Made On A Friend’s Instagram Post

Cassper Says He Won’t Follow Social Media Standards While Defending Himself For A Joke He Made On A Friend’s Instagram Post. Nokuthula hit maker, Cassper Nyovest has always come to his own defence when he feels he hasn’t done anything wrong when critics try to call him out for something he doesn’t see anything wrong with.

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The Family Tree CEO had to defend himself when a fan tried to call him out for a comment he made on his friend’s Instagram post. Cassper commented on his friend businessman and entrepreneur Nsovo M’s Instagram post askins why he didn’t respond to his birthday message to him.

Cassper‘s comment read, “Sent you a birthday message on WhatsApp. I saw it’s one tick. Ong blockile ntjaka?” The critic posted a screenshot of the comment and captioned it, “Cinga”.

Cassper defended himself asking if people don’t joke with their friends. He wrote, “Ya’ll don’t joke with your friends? Damn!

Cassper responded in a follow up tweet saying that he won’t stoop to social media standards and aim to be a savage like people want him to be.

He tweeted, “Yoh! Social media standards. So we must all aim to be savage nje? That’s the new cool? Could never be me!!! Not minaiza!!!“.

Cassper recently clapped back at a critic who came for him for only responding to the Wits University Registration Protests because AKA had also commented and the protests. He said to the critic that commenting on an important social issue in South Africa is not a competition for him.

He has also been vocal about the support of black South Africans toward American rappers. He mentioned that black South Africans celebrate the success of Americans more than they do their own. He continued to say that South Africans view success stories as their failures.

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