The Citizen (KZN)

Presenter ‘did not incite racial hate’

RULING: BCCSA WARNS PRESENTERS TO BE MINDFUL

- Simnikiwe Hlatshanen­i – simnikiweh@citizen.co.za

Tumi Morake likened proponents of apartheid to playground bullies.

Jacaranda FM presenter Tumi Morake and her co-presenter, Martin Bester, have been warned by the Broadcasti­ng Complaints Commission of South Africa (BCCSA) to tread carefully when discussing racially sensitive topics.

Morake was accused of hate speech in September after she compared proponents of apartheid to bullies on a playground during a broadcast.

Her views were met with outrage from the Afrikaner community. Many took to social media, suggesting Morake encouraged hate towards them and that her words were hurtful and racist.

The topic was about Afrikaner musician Steve Hofmeyr, who believes white Afrikaners are victims of post-apartheid hatred and racism.

Morake insisted that reconcilia­tion in South Africa was unfair as black South Africans were expected to move on without meaningful retributio­n.

“… It’s like a child whose bicycle was taken forcefully away from him and then you say to the bully, ‘no, no, no share the bike together. Don’t be like that’. Then the kid whose bike was taken doesn’t feel like there’s been retributio­n, because the bully hasn’t been punished and on top of that, the bully is still being rewarded because he still gets to share the bike...”

The complainan­ts argued that Morake’s statement amounted to hate speech because they echoed the call made by the EFF for the expropriat­ion of white-owned land without compensati­on.

The BCCSA dismissed the complaints, saying the presenters did not violate the Broadcasti­ng Act and their comments did not incite violence or hatred against a race or ethnic group. But the tribunal warned radio presenters to be mindful of the possible consequenc­es when discussing sensitive matters.

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? IN THE CLEAR. Jacaranda FM presenter Tumi Morake was yesterday cleared by the Broadcasti­ng Complaints Commission of SA of inciting racial hate during a September broadcast.
Picture: Gallo Images IN THE CLEAR. Jacaranda FM presenter Tumi Morake was yesterday cleared by the Broadcasti­ng Complaints Commission of SA of inciting racial hate during a September broadcast.

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