Lolo Vandal Speaks Out ; Love, Peace, Respect, and Harmony Against Gender-Based Violence
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Eastern Cape-born musician and activist Lolo Vandal has once again proven that his artistry extends beyond the stage. Known for being unapologetically vocal about social issues, Vandal has aligned his mission as a musician with a powerful call to end gender-based violence and substance abuse. His words carry the rhythm of resistance and the melody of hope, reminding us that love, peace, respect, and harmony are the foundations of a dignified life.
Challenging Harmful Cultural Norms
In his latest statement, rapper Lolo Vandal challenges harmful cultural norms that have long normalised violence in intimate relationships. Sayings such as “If he does not beat you, he does not love you” are confronted with clarity and courage. He insists that true affection does not require harm, and that communities must learn to express love without violence. His voice, shaped by the cadence of music, becomes a rallying cry for change.
Breaking Cycles Of Violence
Vandal highlights how children raised in violent homes often internalise abuse as normal behaviour, repeating cycles across generations. He calls for deliberate action in how we raise children, urging parents and communities to model compassion instead of cruelty. His message resonates like a verse in a song, reminding us that tradition must evolve and culture must embrace healthier ways of relating.
Addressing Substance Abuse And Social Pressures
He also addresses the pressures of society and the destructive role of substance abuse. Alcohol and drugs, he warns, lower inhibitions and escalate conflicts, leaving families broken and vulnerable. Yet, his words carry the rhythm of hope, insisting that collective action can silence the destructive beat of violence and replace it with harmony.
Advocating For Fairness And Justice
Acknowledging complexities such as female perpetrators and false accusations, Lolo Vandal emphasises that women and girls remain disproportionately affected. His call is for fairness, evidence-based responses, and justice that strikes like a steady drumbeat across society.
A Call For Collective Responsibility
For Lolo Vandal, this is not just advocacy - it is artistry. He believes schools, churches, workplaces, and communities must become platforms where the song of peace is performed daily. Institutions such as education departments, social services, and law enforcement must harmonise their efforts to promote social well-being. His refrain is simple yet powerful: Love, Peace, Respect, and Harmony will lead us to the end of gender-based violence and substance abuse.
A Mission Beyond Music
Through this statement, Lolo Vandal affirms that his mission as a musician is not only to entertain but to be vocal, to use his platform as an instrument of truth, and to ensure that dignity becomes the rhythm of our lives.
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