“Racism” is a whip to lash out against whites
It is in the interest of everyone in South Africa, as well as future generations, that mutual recognition and respect must be promoted between the various communities in South Africa. Efforts to eradicate racist remarks and actions - if it is done in a balanced way – would receive support from the vast majority of people in the country. The way the "fight against racism" is currently being conducted by the government, the Human Rights Commission, leftist activists and some media institutions, however, is causing more racial tension and polarisation in our society than it is contributing to peaceful coexistence.
The "fight against racism" in South Africa has in fact become a whip that is being abused to lash out against whites. The public discourse regarding racism is dominated by double standards.
Accordingly, the racist behaviour of even an unknown white person is widely and persistently publicised with great zeal, to create a false impression of how racist whites actually are. In contrast, little outrage is expressed when even prominent blacks make themselves guilty of blatant racism. Some race-obsessed activists take things still further, by suggesting that black people cannot be racist.
There are many more examples of these double standards than can be mentioned here. But it is necessary to refer to at least a few examples.
Penny Sparrow vs Tlou Molele