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South African Facebook post sparks #RacismMustFall outrage | |
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Comments by a white South African woman calling black people "monkeys" have sparked widespread outrage. | Comments by a white South African woman calling black people "monkeys" have sparked widespread outrage. |
On Facebook, Penny Sparrow used the word to describe New Year's revellers on Durban's beach because of the mess she said they made. | On Facebook, Penny Sparrow used the word to describe New Year's revellers on Durban's beach because of the mess she said they made. |
She was condemned by many on social media and the hashtag #RacismMustFall was trending on Twitter. | |
The South African Human Rights Commission is now investigating the comments, the News24 website reports. | The South African Human Rights Commission is now investigating the comments, the News24 website reports. |
Ms Sparrow took down the original post and replaced it with an apology saying that "everyone makes mistakes". | Ms Sparrow took down the original post and replaced it with an apology saying that "everyone makes mistakes". |
She tried to clarify her remarks in an interview with News24 saying: "I made the mistake of comparing them [black people] with monkeys. Monkeys are cute and they're naughty, but they [black people] don't see it that way, but I do because I love animals." | She tried to clarify her remarks in an interview with News24 saying: "I made the mistake of comparing them [black people] with monkeys. Monkeys are cute and they're naughty, but they [black people] don't see it that way, but I do because I love animals." |
Leading politicians have also got involved in the row. | Leading politicians have also got involved in the row. |
It emerged that Ms Sparrow is a member of the opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) and its leader Mmusi Maimane tweeted that the "comments are racist. They are an insult to me and to our party." | It emerged that Ms Sparrow is a member of the opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) and its leader Mmusi Maimane tweeted that the "comments are racist. They are an insult to me and to our party." |
The DA said in a statement that it has laid criminal charges against her "for infringing the dignity of all South Africans and for dehumanising black South Africans". | The DA said in a statement that it has laid criminal charges against her "for infringing the dignity of all South Africans and for dehumanising black South Africans". |
Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula tweeted that Ms Sparrow was "an unrepentant racist". | Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula tweeted that Ms Sparrow was "an unrepentant racist". |
Spokesperson for the South African Human Rights Commission Isaac Mangena said that its own investigation could lead to legal steps, News24 reports. | Spokesperson for the South African Human Rights Commission Isaac Mangena said that its own investigation could lead to legal steps, News24 reports. |
"It is very concerning to the Commission that 22 years into democracy there are still comments and actions that incite and promote racism. | "It is very concerning to the Commission that 22 years into democracy there are still comments and actions that incite and promote racism. |
"These utterances have gone viral and angered many. They open the wounds of millions who were formerly oppressed by the apartheid government." | "These utterances have gone viral and angered many. They open the wounds of millions who were formerly oppressed by the apartheid government." |
Apartheid, which legally enforced a racial hierarchy privileging white South Africans, ended in 1994 with the election of the country's first democratic government. | Apartheid, which legally enforced a racial hierarchy privileging white South Africans, ended in 1994 with the election of the country's first democratic government. |
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