The Star Late Edition

Robbie’s comments fail to cut it for all listeners

- KGOPI MABOTJA kgopi.mabotja@inl.co.za

VETERAN radio presenter John Robbie found himself at the centre of a Twitter storm yesterday as social media users slammed him for his comments on black women’s hair.

He made the remarks during an interview about the Pretoria High School for Girls code of conduct, which allows girls to have straighten­ed hair. They can braid their hair, provided it is 10mm thick.

In an interview with the school’s former pupil Mishka Wazar, Robbie said some braids were fantastic while others were “over-the-top showbiz”.

Wazar, an Indian woman, said that when she was a pupil at the school, black girls in particular were subjected to unfair rules.

“I had black friends and they were not allowed to have their hair in very long braids, they were not allowed dreadlocks, they were not allowed afros,” she said.

Wazar said there was a culture of silencing dissident voices at the school. Robbie responded that “in general, school rules make no sense to pupils” and said he did not believe the school was racist.

“You’ve got to have a boundary line somewhere because there is an element of discipline,” he said, pointing out that self-expression should have some limits.

“I’ve seen braids which are fantastic and I have seen braids which have been over-the-top show biz.”

Wazar shot back at Robbie, saying: “You are a white man and you really do not have a right to comment on black women’s hair.”

Robbie trended for almost the whole day, with many angry listeners taking to Twitter to express their disapprova­l about his remarks.

Among them was @NolwaziSha­nge, who tweeted: “I need John Robbie to define ‘SHOWBIZ’ braids for me. If that itself is not a sign of ignorance, I don’t know what is.” Also commenting was @MbaliSiban­yoni, who said: “If you don’t know much about other people and their culture, don’t judge but listen! I’m really shocked at John Robbie’s interview shame.”

@Thabiso_Dlamini said: “Remember calling out @702JohnRob­bie for his hypocrisy and low-key racism and I was told to go listen to Ukhozi FM.”

@crabracer said: “The hair histrionic­s were highly entertaini­ng today. Psychologi­sts brace yourselves, even John Robbie may need an appointmen­t.”

Wazar, who is a journalist for the Daily Vox website, later visited the school to show solidarity for the pupils fighting the school’s policy which stipulates that they wear straighten­ed hairdos.

The Star sent questions to Robbie’s two email addresses, as advised by 702’s receptioni­st, who said he could be reached only via email.

Robbie had not responded at the time of publicatio­n.

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