Group 1 - The South African Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture, Gaiton McKenzie, is facing public criticism for racist remarks made on social media, leading to an investigation by the South African Human Rights Commission [1][2] - McKenzie has not issued a formal apology or deleted the controversial posts despite a deadline set by the Human Rights Commission [1] - McKenzie represents the Patriotic Alliance, which has a 2% support rate in the upcoming 2024 elections, and is part of the coalition government led by President Cyril Ramaphosa [1][2] Group 2 - South Africa has a population of approximately 63 million, with demographic groups including Black (81.7%), Coloured (8.5%), White (7.2%), and Asian (2.6%) [2] - McKenzie, who identifies as Coloured, criticized a Black youth podcast for derogatory comments about Coloured people, but past posts of his using offensive language against Black individuals have resurfaced [2] - The term "Kaffir," which McKenzie used in the past, is considered one of the most offensive racial slurs against Black people in South Africa and is legally banned [2]
南非体育部长因发表种族歧视言论接受调查
Xin Hua Wang·2025-08-21 11:38