The Citizen (Gauteng)

Clear message about racism

- Yadhana Jadoo

If anything, the sentencing of Vicki Momberg has sent a clear message that racism will not be tolerated, according to legal experts.

“It’s plain and simple. People aren’t always sent to jail as first offenders for using a racial term. The message it sends out is loud and clear … and that is that racism will not be tolerated,” legal expert Cliff Alexander said.

“This sentence has, indeed set a precedent and I also think in a way it’s going to make people think twice. Whether it will stand on appeal is a different question.”

But it is not just about white people slinging mud at black people, Alexander pointed out.

“It has got to swing both ways … there is also the WhatsApp with the EFF [member] saying let’s kill all whites, Indians and coloureds ... That is totally different. That is incitement to commit violence.”

What Momberg did was inexcusabl­e, Alexander added.

“She was given an opportunit­y to come clean. In mitigation, the social worker was of the opinion that she showed absolutely no remorse whatsoever.

“She was already found to appreciate the wrongfulne­ss of her conduct and act in accordance with that appreciati­on.

“She used the k-word on a repetitive basis and it sets a fantastic precedent.”

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