💨 Abstract
DA leader John Steenhuisen condemned the use of the K-word by his Government of National Unity (GNU) colleague, Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie. Steenhuisen stated that such language, along with the chant "Kill the Boer," has no place in South Africa. He emphasized the need for consistent standards in addressing inflammatory remarks. McKenzie, despite facing calls for his removal, denies the racism allegations.
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