NewsRacist "auction" scandal rocks Cape Town school

Racist "auction" scandal rocks Cape Town school

White students from a high school in South Africa humiliated their black peers in a racist manner. They locked them in cages and pretended to auction them as slaves. They recorded everything and posted it on social media.

Scandal in South Africa. "Slave auction" at school
Scandal in South Africa. "Slave auction" at school
Images source: © East News | Nardus Engelbrecht
Maciej Zubel

28 Jul 2024 | updated: 28 July 2024 08:03

The incident occurred in Cape Town. The scandal was exposed by the mother of one of the students who became a victim of this "game".

"They were picking up black boys and putting them in the cage. It’s not like they went willingly." They started "bidding," with prices starting at R100,000 (approximately £4,400). Those 'sold' were dragged out of the cage and forced to stand by their 'owner', the woman described in an interview with eNCA.

A psychologist attended to the humiliated students. The students who orchestrated this nightmare for their peers may be suspended. Teacher unions and the parents of the victims are demanding it.

Racist incidents in South Africa

A race-based incident also occurred last week at a prestigious girls' school in Pretoria, South Africa. Black students accused their white classmates of creating a group on a popular messenger app where racist comments about them were posted.

According to a survey conducted by UNICEF, about 68 per cent of young people in South Africa stated that discrimination due to skin colour is an inherent part of their lives. They encounter it both at school and work.

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