While the majority of South Africans were rejoicing in the resounding victory of the Springboks over their arch-nemesis, the All Blacks, one notable figure stood out with a contrasting sentiment. Prince Kaybee, a local DJ and renowned music producer, emerged as a staunch supporter of New Zealand’s national rugby team, the All Blacks. In the wake of the historic 35-7 triumph by the Springboks in a Rugby World Cup warm-up match on Friday, August 25, his disappointment became palpable.
Prince Kaybee declaration of allegiance to the All Blacks came through a series of tweets in which he openly expressed his dissatisfaction with the team’s performance. In one tweet, he bluntly remarked. “New Zealand is making too many mistakes,” a sentiment shared by many disheartened All Blacks enthusiasts. Yet, despite the disheartening outcome, his demeanor remained oddly composed as he admitted, “I’m not even angry. We were not in this game, shame.”
A picture of the New Zealand rugby squad accompanied his tweets, along with a hopeful message: “Sorry, boys. Let’s pick it up at the WC [World Cup].” This statement reinforced his unwavering support for the All Blacks, culminating in the declaration, “My blood is black.”
However, Prince Kaybee’s public avowal of his All Blacks allegiance did not go unnoticed. It triggered a wave of bewilderment and, in some cases, indignation among his fans. On social media, where opinions run rampant, some users couldn’t help but question the DJ’s choice of team loyalty. One Twitter user, @MALEKAPM_8, inquired. “Are you from New Zealand?” This question raised the issue of whether supporting a foreign team might be at odds with one’s national identity. Particularly when representing a country as passionate about rugby as South Africa.
@no_time_4_games, in a more measured tone, expressed disappointment, saying. “This is actually sad and pathetic coming from someone the kids look up to and so many South Africans supporting your music and other businesses.” The commenter made a plea for patriotism. Emphasizing the significance of being proud to support one’s own national team. Especially in a context as significant as international rugby.
In conclusion, while the Springboks’ triumphant victory over the All Blacks filled the hearts of many South Africans. It also unveiled a clash of loyalties exemplified by Prince Kaybee’s unwavering support for the All Blacks. The DJ’s open expression of allegiance to a rival team stirred debate and criticism. Highlighting the passionate, patriotic sentiments that rugby can evoke in a nation known for its fervor for the sport.