Racism debate hijacked by angry Twitter mob - Gareth Cliff
Johannesburg - Controversial radio personality and former Idols SA judge Gareth Cliff on Thursday said he was disappointed that people were calling for a boycott against him following some backlash he's received on Twitter for adding his views on the Penny Sparrow racist post debate. "I am very disappointed how this agenda has been hijacked by an angry mob on Twitter," he said.
Asked to give his comment on what was behind these sporadic race debates, Cliff said: "I think this is an ugly situation. It's a conversation we absolutely need to have, but I believe it has gotten out of control. It's not everybody in SA. It's everybody on social media."
"It's a lot of hot-headed people who are very emotional. And when you are emotional you sometimes say things you don't mean and I can vouch for that, having been on radio for so long," he said.
Cliff came under fire earlier this week after he retweeted a poll that asked if racist social media posts should be treated as criminal acts.
He wrote: "People really don’t understand free speech at all."