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McKenzie Apologizes for Past Racist Posts as Political Backlash Grows

August 11, 2025
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McKenzie Apologizes for Past Racist Posts as Political Backlash Grows
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Patriotic Alliance leader and Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie has issued a public apology following the resurfacing of historical social media posts containing racial slurs. The controversial remarks have sparked outrage across South Africa’s political spectrum, with multiple parties now demanding his removal from cabinet.

In a statement on X, McKenzie acknowledged the posts were “insensitive, stupid and hurtful” but denied being racist, characterizing his past self as “a troll.” He pledged full cooperation with any investigations into the matter.

Coloured ppl don’t enjoy the same priveledges as Black ppl in South Africa although we fought same struggle, this is and has always been my fight.Coloured ppl are screaming out for help but no one is hearing them. pic.twitter.com/2bOndzZZNt

— Gayton McKenzie (@GaytonMcK) August 11, 2025

The apology comes as ActionSA filed a formal complaint with the SA Human Rights Commission, alleging the comments “degrade and dehumanize black South Africans.” The party warned it may pursue additional legal action in the Equality Court.

Opposition parties have united in condemnation, with the EFF and African Transformation Movement (ATM) leading calls for McKenzie’s immediate dismissal as minister. “No one who uses such language should hold public office,” said EFF spokesperson Leigh-Ann Mathys.

Political analysts note the controversy arrives at a sensitive time for McKenzie, whose party has sought to position itself as a champion of racial reconciliation. “This undermines his credibility at the worst possible moment,” commented University of Johannesburg political studies professor Mcebisi Ndletyana.

As pressure mounts, all eyes turn to President Cyril Ramaphosa’s office to see whether McKenzie will retain his cabinet position. The Presidency has yet to comment on the growing demands for disciplinary action.

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