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Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie, who also leads the Patriotic Alliance, has issued a controversial response to backlash over old racist tweets. He claims he isn't racist but admits to posting hurtful content while "trolling." McKenzie, who is mixed-race, argues he is fighting for equality between black and colored communities. However, social media users widely rejected his half-apology, with many demanding his resignation. His remarks have sparked a heated debate in South Africa.
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