![]() ![]() ![]() You can hear parts of this exchange on YouTube, courtesy of Edwin’s Generation. ![]() During the 18 minute exchange, Crossman mentions an incident that occurred in Australia several times. In May of this year, Crossman spoke with du Toit over the phone. Jones replies to the comment with “fu* u reu…yer mumz in my hotel room.” du Toit then assures him and says, “You should say ni**a if you want to say ni**a because you’ve got freedom of speech, bitch.” The commenter, whose name is Reu, writes, “I luv you bruh but you aint no ni**a even mm knows not to go there.” du Toit and Jones react to the comment by exchanging the same word several times, mocking the commenter. In the video: Jones and du Toit responding to a comment on their Facebook page (sometime between March and July 2012). This video has now been removed via a copyright takedown notice from Die Antwoord. “I had been programmed and groomed to lie and cover for them.”Ĭrossman released a video titled “Freedom of Hate Speech” via YouTube. He was planning an exposé documentary about Die Antwoord, tagging one of his posts with “ #imalsoworkingonamovieandibetyouminewillbemorerealthanyours.” Crossman also uses the pseudonym Kobus Holnaaier in relation to the band.Ĭrossman started posting on Instagram under the handle He shared photos and videos of Ninja (Watkin Tudor Jones) and Yo-Landi Visser (Anri du Toit) as he sorted through 23TB of video gathered during his time with the band. Now, the concern comes from Ben Jay Crossman, Die Antwoord’s former videographer. If you or someone you know is having a hard time, resources are always available to you at or at 1-80.Īfter Zheani Sparkes brought her story to light, allegations continue to hurl in and out of the Die Antwoord camp. CONTENT WARNING: The following article references allegations of abuse. ![]()
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