💨 Abstract
The Presidency of South Africa has strongly condemned Elon Musk's claim that the country now has more racially discriminatory laws than during apartheid. Musk, a South Africa-born billionaire, cited research suggesting post-apartheid laws unfairly target white South Africans. The Presidency's spokesperson, Vincent Magwenya, called Musk's remarks offensive and insensitive, emphasizing that current policies aim to address historical inequalities rather than discriminate. Musk's comments have sparked debate over South Africa's race-based transformation policies.
Courtesy: Garrin Lambley
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