Man Ordered To Leave Mall In South Africa For Wearing African Attire

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDksSxMy0Hw

A man harassed for wearing an African attire in a shopping mal

A casual trip to a Johannesburg mall on Wednesday turned into a nightmare when Ndebele activist and author Thando Mahlangu was allegedly hounded out of the shopping complex by a man who described himself as the mall owner.

His sin, apparently, was that he went into the Boulders shopping centre wearing Ndebele traditional attire. The Ndebele are one of South Africa’s minority ethnic groups.

In the video clip, the man tells Mahlangu that there is a right of admission and that he doesn’t condone Mahlangu’s outfit and he must leave.

The man continues to tell Mahlangu that the mall is a public place and he is dressed indecently, while Mahlangu responds by saying he is dressed in African attire.

“You are telling me I’m not supposed to wear African [clothes] in Africa,” Mahlangu says.

“I’m saying this is a public place … I’m not allowing that here, this is my mall … right of admission is reserved,” the man responds.

Mahlangu’s girlfriend can be heard telling the man that “this is Africa then you can’t tell someone what to do, what to wear, at which mall”.

“I left the mall heartbroken and even now as we speak, I’m still not fine emotionally.”

The centre management said in a statement:

The Boulders Shopping Centre would like to apologise unreservedly for the incident that took place at Clicks.

“The centre would like to clarify that it does not deny entry based on appearances and clothes. It is unfortunate that the incident that occurred inside Clicks is being viewed as intolerant towards other cultures and clothes.

“We take this opportunity to once again apologise to those who feel hurt by the incident. The decision was taken in the interests of other shoppers and employees of the mall,” said the centre management.

However, comments on social media were mostly supportive of Mr Mahlangu and called for African attire and practices to not be suppressed in South Africa.

https://www.sowetanlive.co.za/news/south-africa/2021-03-24-man-ordered-to-leave-mall-because-he-was-wearing-ndebele-tradition-attire/

Disappointing coz it’s actually a ‘bleck peeson’ who is chasing a fellow ‘bleck peeson’.

This is a white washed uncle Tim bigger who thinks he is european… All other races accept their ethnicity but it’s only africans who reject their beautiful culture…mwacha mila ni mtumwa.

That was fast. :D:D

Uncle Tom hapo inaingilia wapi tena and yet biashara ni ya huyo jamaa and he can allow whoever he deems fit? How does the white man come into this?

Uncle Tom is subservience to the white man. There’s no white man in the vicinity in this video. Just two bonobos conversing.

@BBIsiMuhimu kuja utoe maoni. Vile Mandela refused to redistribute land.

What if the bonobo is indecently exposed. You all know how Zulus and Khoisans dress. He may be wearing only a piece of cloth covering the front.

Wouldn’t wanna encounter that when with my kids at the mall no matter how proud I am as an African.

Problem ya omuafurika ni omuafurika mwenzake

Blame it on Mandela

He promised his people land and left them with Quotes

Mugabe promised his people land and they got it

By his people, I assume you mean Zanu-PF?

Traditional dresses must be embraced. [ATTACH=full]356585[/ATTACH]

Perhaps it stems from inter-ethnical squaffles and lack of appreciation for the other culture.