Racists must go – Azapo

Azapo protesting outside the racist Belinda Magor’s house in Benoni, Ekurhuleni. Photo: Supplied.

Azapo protesting outside the racist Belinda Magor’s house in Benoni, Ekurhuleni. Photo: Supplied.

Published Nov 29, 2022

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Johannesburg - The Azanian’s People’s Organisation (Azapo) has had enough of racists such as Belinda Magor and others who continue to dehumanise black South Africans through their racial comments on social media platforms.

With placards, members of the party yesterday protested outside what is believed to be Magor’s rented Boksburg residence and business property after her racist comments about black people deserving to be banned instead of pit bulls went viral on social media.

Magor was arrested on Friday and released on a warning the same day after calling black people rapists and thieves while suggesting they should be banned and killed. A case of crimen injuria was opened against her by members of Azapo and other political parties.

This after Magor said on a WhatsApp group that pit bulls were better than black people, who deserved to be banned and killed.

“Estella/Stella, I agree with you wholeheartedly. What I say is ban the black man. They rape, they steal, they kill, worse than any pit bull could, and they get away with it. Ban those that are making the laws, ban Ekurhuleni, ban the black man,” she said.

Azapo protesting outside the racist Belinda Magor’s house in Benoni, Ekurhuleni. Photo: Supplied

“Get all the black women and cut out their uteruses and their ovaries that they cannot procreate because they will all turn out the same because they all the same,” Magor uttered.

The 60-year-old is expected to make her court appearance soon following a case that was opened at the Boksburg North police station on Friday.

Azapo deputy president Kekeletso Khena said Azapo had no time for racists such as Magor and many others who dehumanised black South Africans.

“Over the years, we have had to tolerate rhetoric like the kind that is coming from Belinda and then we will get a false apology like we have seen with all of the incidents … She is not sorry. We are here today to send a strong message to racists that we don’t want you to apologise any more.

“What we want you to do is to leave our country and if you find that our hospitality over the (past) 300 years is not good enough … ” she said. “We will drive you to the airports ourselves if we have to. We don’t need any more racists in South Africa.”

The Star

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