Over the past few weeks South Africa has literally been a racial war field, with a number of people losing their jobs because of their racial views and discrimination.
2016 started off on a bad note with Penny Sparrow calling black South Africans, monkey’s for the state that they left the beaches in her area in.
Unfortunately for her, Twitter and social media has more power now than it has ever had and well let’s just say, we doubt anyone will be hiring a Penny Sparrow anytime soon.
A number of celebrities and public figures have stood up against racism on social media netwirks with people like DJ Sbu and Zakes Bantwini going as far as taking legal action against some of the racial discrimination.
Cassper Nyovest has come out to give his two cents on the whole issue and well he basically says that racism is taught at home, just like everything else.
The rapper was impressed by a young white man that approached him and greeted him in isiZulu at a shoot earlier this week.
It Begins At Home…