GP government’s U-turn on Curro incident further proof that politicians’ demands for racism outstrips the supply in SA – IRR
8 April 2024
Days after rushing to condemn a Curro school for supposedly conveying “a racially unbalanced narrative concerning the potential future careers of learners” in a social media post, the Gauteng Department of Education was forced to make a U-turn and withdraw the allegation of racism when its own investigation found nil basis for it.
This embarrassing about-face serves as a welcome affirmation that stirring racial antagonism is out of step with the views of ordinary South Africans – as shown repeatedly in extensive opinion polling by the IRR over more than a decade.
In this case, however, before establishing the facts and without any credible proof of racism or racial discrimination at Curro, the Gauteng Department of Education was content to trigger a controversy in the media by assuming that racism was at play.
The department said in a statement that it “does not take such racial incidents lightly as they may be cultivating attitudes which reflect a society that has not fully dealt with racism”.