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By Citizen Reporter

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Festive season, rugby ‘brings out worst’ in ‘drunk white farm boys’ – Ndlozi

He was commenting on a video that emerged from Namibia of petrol attendants attacking a 'drunk' white customer.


Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) spokesperson Mbuyiseni Ndlozi took to Twitter on Monday to share a video of what he says is an incident that took place in Windhoek, Namibia.

He repeats the widely reported-on allegation that a customer refused to pay for service at an Engen filling station and slapped one of the attendants. The attendants can then be seen retaliating, hitting the man with a stick and kicking in.

Whoever filmed the video can be heard laughing in the background.

Ndlozi wrote that over the “festive season, weekends or after big rugby games, in rural small towns black people know that drunk white farm boys will also be engaging in a festivity of anti-black racist assaults & authorities can’t police it!

“The phenomenon of Drunk White Males randomly beating up blacks in small towns is normalized & never makes it in police records in this country.

“In Windhoek, Namibia, a drunk white man refused to pay for service, insulted & clapped a petrol attendant; this is what they did to him.”

He said the video was courtesy of Thomas Shangula:

The video received mixed reactions from his followers, with hundreds of reaction comments posted.