South Africa Responds to Penny Sparrow’s Racist Comments
2016 has begun with a bang after estate agent Penny Sparrow sparked massive backlash due to her racists comments posted on her Facebook profile.
2016 is being branded the year for calling out racists after KZN estate agent Penny Sparrow posted racist comments calling black people monkeys on her Facebook profile, which has since been deleted. Sparrow sparked a social media onslaught and as of this morning, remains public enemy number one, after her post went viral prompting a very useless apology.
Penny Sparrow kicked off 2016 with one racist Facebook post.
Although Sparrow, who should change her name to Penny Dreadful, would like to believe she was innocently complaining about the packed beaches during the festive season on Saturday 2 January, she was merely being a typical racist. Here is her original post.
![penny sparrow original post](https://albertonrecord.co.za/wp-content/uploads/sites/35/2016/01/penny-sparrow-original-post.jpg)
It wasn’t long until people on Twitter and Facebook Weighed In
The #PennySparrow incident is very disturbing. I reported it to the CEO of the EAAB for immediate action. Official statements will follow.
— Menzi Simelane (@simelaneme) January 4, 2016
Hey @MTshwete, make sure that #PennySparrow has her passport in order so that she can move to a non monkey country of her choosing
— Khaya Dlanga (@khayadlanga) January 4, 2016
Happy 2016 #PennySparrow ! I have a feeling you're going to get the year you deserve.
— Namaste Bae (@RobVanVuuren) January 4, 2016
Interesting😒 #PennySparrow #JustinVanVuuren pic.twitter.com/72WpUwiMoR
— Loge (@Loge_PM) January 4, 2016
#justinvanvuuren We may have to address your issue tomorrow. Call #PennySparrow and start a support group for racists.We are after your job
— tikhulumele (@tikhulumele) January 3, 2016
When she realised she was caught out, she posted this laughable apology
When Penny Sparrow realised that her comments had gone viral and that there was no turning back, she posted an apology, completely missing the mark and sparking further backlash for her lack of acknowledgment that she is in fact a racist.
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Jawitz Properties CEO, Hershel Jawitz chats to 702 about former employee Penny Sparrow’s racist comments.
Penny Sparrow chats to Metro FM
Metro FM decided to give Penny Sparrow a third chance to prove to South Africans that she is not in fact the worst person of the moment but she blew it. Firstly by calling the radio station “black people’s radio”, then telling Phat Joe she couldn’t believe he was black because he “speaks so well” and proceeding to defend her comments once again saying they will blow over by the end of the week.
Yep, "you people" #PennySparrow pic.twitter.com/O2ELzy6rU9
— Khaya Dlanga (@khayadlanga) January 4, 2016
This is not the first time Penny Sparrow has shared her less-than-desirable racially motivated opinion of South Africa. Check out her post from 2014.
She wasn’t the only racist to air out their views
Good morning #JustinVanVuuren. Yes yes we'll make you trend like #PennySparrow don't worry. #RacismMustFall pic.twitter.com/BmVeLcyP0K
— Eusebius McKaiser (@Eusebius) January 4, 2016