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Video of White Man Threatening Black Woman Causes Outrage in South Africa

A disturbing video of a White man threatening a Black woman with violence inside a South African restaurant has gone viral, with some people reading racism in the whole fiasco.

The incident, which happened at Spur, a popular restaurant in Johannesburg, South Africa’s capital, is alleged to have started when the man accused one of the woman’s children of bullying his child.

In the video, the woman can be seen bitterly retorting that the man’s child was the one who bullied her child, to which the man responds by threatening to hit the woman.

“Look here, you can’t come here and be a bully. Such a big man being a bully,” the woman complains.

The man replies, “Is that so? I’m telling you to do something.” Then when the woman insists on calling him a bully, he lifts his hand and threatens to hit her. At some point, the man tries to overturn the table, where the woman and her children are seated.

Some customers and restaurant attendants can be seen intervening until the man agrees to leave the restaurant.

Racism Debate

The video has aroused accusations of racism in the rainbow nation, with some accusing the White man of disrespecting the woman and her children because they are Black:

 

Calls for Boycott

Many people are blaming the restaurant’s management for allowing the incident to continue for so long without intervening. In the video, several waiters are seen watching the heated exchange from a distance.

It takes the intervention of a Black man — likely a customer — to convince the angry White man to leave the restaurant.

 

The restaurant issued a statement Tuesday condemning the incident and apologizing for not taking the appropriate action to stop the altercation:

While we regret the incident, Spur Restaurants cannot be seen to take sides in an argument between private parties. We apologize for our staff not having handled the situation in a professional manner and we will ensure our staff is trained to respond professionally in future.

In an effort to be unbiased, both parties were asked to leave the restaurant.

With the effects of Apartheid still evident in many parts of the country, racism in South Africa continues to be an issue, with the majority Black Africans accusing the minority Whites of bigotry and other forms of racial discrimination.

According to the 2011 census, there are close to 5 million Whites living in South Africa, with the majority being descendants of the European settlers who invaded the country during the colonial era.

Fredrick Ngugi

Fredrick is a Kenyan journalist with years of experience in freelance writing. He worked as a web content writer for various local and international corporations including 4 Wheel Online, Web Partner Group, Wedding Services Kenya, and Decadent Daylilies. He is also an avid blogger, political commentator and human rights crusader.

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