@@ex2con 😂😂What if they switched off the lights on purpose and blamed loadshedding? Hopefully soon you will be on Podcast and chill to tell your stories
What a story. Thank you Xolani for helping one child not to engage or change the thought of committing a crime in the future. It's really tough out there for our people.
I met Xolani what a wonderful gentleman in Fatherhood As a Role Workshop last week, the most genuine and real man full of wisdom and humility. Thank you Bhuti for sharing parts of your life with us❤
I LIKE HIM SO MUCH...THIS BROTHER IS GOOD STORY TELLER AND WE CAN LEARN A LOT FROM HIM....HE SHOULD START HIS OWN CHURCH,HIS SOCIALS I WILL FOLLOW HIM ANYDAY...GOD BLESS YOU MR TRINITY
To my knowledge most people who do this kind of criminal activities they are mostly from well off family or their smart and they can’t fathom with the reality actually they can’t comprehend 😟
Trinity we need to know more about your mom, where was she all this time, where is she now? Why was she rejecting you? Where js your uncle how did he turn out? Is your granny still alive if so how is she doing?? Im so invested in your story my brudda please we need a PART 2!!
The poverty story is just a convenient excuse. If a man can be so easily convinced/ pressurized by their friends to do wrong then no matter how strong or brave they are, then they are actually weak. Im a man, but why mainly the men choose the criminal way, ladies also experience poverty, but they choose to work and change their situation. The men do crime, use that money for drugs, alcohol and partying but blame poverty when they get caught.
It annoys me that people blame poverty for criminality. Hae voetsek man!!! So your right to live and try hard for your family outweighs mine. Hambo fa!!!
Most people are a a result of their society and upbringing, I agrree with you about not justifying crime but crime will always be there, its like oxygen, there will always be someone killing, robbing etc
And we are expected to feel sorry for them. Most black people are poor and have been touched by poverty one way or another but we look for jobs or sell sweets or wash cars until life starts looking up, not fok**n crime and taking from fellow blacks. They must really fotshek hey these criminals!
Is it possible to be jailed even if you didn’t Commit crime 🤔, I really believe what he said that it gives you a chance to understand the inner being in you🧘♀️
I'm actually "flummoxed" that you uploaded an incomplete video. I hold this channel with very high expectations but this isn't so professional. Imagine watching a good movie just to have it cut off at the peak. It's been 2 days and yet nothing.
for me his the best story teller id listen to him if iwant to do some bad things and i always change my mind broski hope ill meet him inperson some day
there was so many opportunities to ask why the relationship between him and his biological mother is strained even till this day and even as a so called reformed person now , the interviewer missed it each time. stop sleeping on job baba
How old are you? Your comprehension is shocking He didn't make excuses he discribed what led him to this life, if you've never experienced it you have no right to Judge 🙄
That is not fair, considering that they make cash out of it. We know it's their platform but man it's not right.. your story is currency, you must be compensated or atleast be offered incentives.
Trinity, bafana. You are just an inspiration. Like apostle Paul God has great things in store for you. The mere fact you eloquent in the the language, that's an attribute to preaching the Word , my brother. You have already won the multitude by telling your story. Imagine yourself on the pulpit. You'll definitely win Souls for Christ. All the best my brother.
There is mushrooming trend of podcasts specialising crime related stories. I’m not disputing that there is a need, but it looks like everyone is interested in the same genre. How about we have podcasts from the African talking about education and tech and we stop glamourising nonsense at each chance we get.
Also...the growth of these podcasts is based on what people want to hear. There are podcasts that focus on those topics but will people listen? I've actually seen podcasts that speak on the issues you've mentioned.
I actually think it’s a good thing to know the mind of a criminal and how they got there. It brings perspective. So the reasons for the podcast may be financial but we are learning a lot to understand and to have wisdom on how to not end up there or help other people/kids. We are a community to break the chains of poverty not through crime but we see the is a relation which should be broken. Poverty is a curse!
Eish poverty under the ANC is real. These guys are just lucky they never targeted someone who will come and hunt them down . In the criminal world you will always be a wanted man my brother. You never know who you done wrong and think you got away with