Social media has been shocked by the news that Pitbulls have killed children. A Pitbull owned by a neighbor recently killed an 8-year-old boy in Vista Park, Bloemfontein. People want to ban these dangerous dogs, but the former Scandal! actor is against this. He thinks the owners are more likely to blame than the dog.
In a series of tweets, Hungani said Pitbulls are not dangerous. “Pit bulls aren’t inherently dangerous dogs. The owner is responsible for how he/she moulds the dog. Y’all wanna ban Pit Bulls but keep Rottweilers, Bull Terriers, German Shepherds, the list goes on! It’s not the dog! It’s the owner!!!”
“This pit bull situation is like blaming fast cars for people being involved in accidents instead of blaming the driver!!! You can’t drive 300km per hr then jiki jiki you’re in an accident and we must blame the car it’s the owner, not the dog! This pit bull situation is like blaming alcohol for the drunk drivers on the street instead of the drinker/driver. The problem is the owner, not the dog!”
Mzansi dragged the actor who ended up deleting his tweets.
“Does this mean everything we saw on TV about you, was definitely scripted? It wasn’t you who had those amazing thoughts? So this is the real you, this is exactly how you think?”
“Wait baby, they put you on Scandal with THIS type of thinking? Pitbulls are murdering children and THIS is what you have to say? Stick to being an entertainer sana, thinking isn’t for you.”
“Defending animals when kids are getting mauled is nuts. If dogs even look at my yout wrong I’m on them.”
“Hebana! Gatsheni if its the owner and not the dog uOwner ulume bani has it been owners biting people? a car has a human behind it but a dog is a being with its own instincts and motivations.”
Hungani Ndlovu recently went on a rant about the entertainment industry and how creatives do not support one another.
“Why is our entertainment industry so segregated? We all know the struggles we have in our industry yet we don’t come together to create solutions. We rather make the little that we can than to stir up a conversation that can change our narrative completely!!” wrote Hungani Ndlovu.
Hungani and Stephanie are currently in New York just months after welcoming their baby. “I feel like it was God’s timing when the gynecologist told me she thinks I’m pregnant, I then did two tests immediately and they came back positive and immediately we rushed to the gynecologist,” said Stephanie. “The journey of just going up and down and sideways was so taxing. What I love about the story is what it has done for us and to us because where we were before compared to now,” said Hungani.
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