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This Article is From Jun 10, 2016

South African Fined $10,000 For Calling Black Beachgoers Monkeys In Facebook Post

South African Fined $10,000 For Calling Black Beachgoers Monkeys In Facebook Post
Sparrow wrote that some celebrating the new year at beaches were making a mess.
Johannesburg: A white South African woman has been fined the equivalent of $10,000 for referring to black beachgoers as "monkeys" in a Facebook post.

Penny Sparrow's remark in January caused an outcry. The ruling African National Congress urged stiff punishment of those making racist remarks.

"Her words convey the message both explicitly and implicitly to the reader that black people are not worthy of being described as human beings," magistrate Irfaan Khalil of the Umzinto Equality Court in Durban said in a written judgment Friday.

Sparrow's daughter told the court her mother was too ill to appear.

Sparrow wrote that some celebrating the new year at beaches were making a mess.

"I do know some wonderful thoughtful black people," she wrote. "This lot of monkeys just don't want to even try."
 

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