Business Day

Raw racism still on menu

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The case of a Somerset West manager who got his marching orders at a restaurant because clients refused to be served by a black person is one more case of raw racism that surfaces despite a near quarter-century of apartheid’s demise.

Management being concerned by a loss in clientele, bowing to pressures to appease fringe minorities hellbent on sticking to old-school norms of racial division, means the country will forever find itself in this Catch-22 situation. This Klanist mentality reignites the bitterness felt by so many who in the years leading up to the new dispensati­on endured the type of exclusiven­ess now finding its way back in the mainstream milieu.

While a bigoted Somerset West continues to endorse classism, a once rigid queen opens the exclusive royal house to a mixed commoner.

AR Modak Robertsham

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