While the reality show Yobe revolves around the concept of asking and receiving forgiveness for past sins, Twitter isn’t buying into the way every victim “just easily forgives” the person who hurt them or their families.
Last night’s episode saw Maduna and his accomplice apologise for murdering Freddie Hunter’s dad during a house break-in. The two men, who were busy serving their time when they asked the show to intervene, wanted to explain themselves to Freddie.
Their explanation?
They didn’t intend on killing anyone. They broke into the house because “white people always have money in the house” and when they went past their house before, they saw them having a good time and decided they “definitely” have money.
Just imagine!
Despite what Twitter thought was a lame apology and lack of remorse from the prisoners, they still “received” their forgiveness and Twitter thought it was too good to be true.
https://twitter.com/Ray_Harvest/status/998990589478735874
#YobeMzansi Majita mare hale bontshe remorse pic.twitter.com/LBqGRBwdzl
— Tshepiso_ Sesinyi. (@tshepisosesiny2) May 22, 2018
https://twitter.com/Katleho_Katz/status/998993939230351362
#YobeMzansi will never forgive anyone who hurts any of my parents… NEVER pic.twitter.com/5FQnKGW2QL
— Zibu McDaniel (@ZibuMcD) May 22, 2018
These two guys who have never met decided to murder someone nje….like for nothing. Trash, trash🚮🚮🚮🚮🚮🚮 #Yobe #yobemzansi sies pic.twitter.com/5Af3buxDN2
— My name is Joy (@phly_jellow) May 22, 2018
Sometimes i feel like this offenders get little sentences i mean for killing someone them you get 15 and 20 years #YobeMzansi pic.twitter.com/zBL4mVP5KP
— SHEPHERD (@MalumeSharepart) May 22, 2018
#YobeMzansi #Yobe the guy is taking notes. Why do I feel like he's gonna reopen the case with their confessions?! pic.twitter.com/kjOtNHbpaE
— Clubber Lang (@NkuliUzuhuru) May 22, 2018
https://twitter.com/Don_sech/status/998993943563063296
Source:Timeslive