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FORMER MISS SA CALLED A 'F*****G MONKEY'!

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Bokang Montjane puts "racist" couple on blast.
Photo: Instagram
Bokang Montjane puts "racist" couple on blast. Photo: Instagram

Miss South Africa 2010, Bonkang Montjane-Tshabalala says she experienced “racism on human rights day” when she was called a “monkey”.

This is all happened during an incident of road rage when as Bokang was leaving her salon early this morning.

“YOU'RE A F****N MONKEY, MONKEYS CANT DRIVE, F**K YOU,YOU MONKEY" and he started making monkey sounds,” the man said to Bokang.

Bokang shared the story in a two-part series on Instagram, which she titled “Racism on Human Rights Day”.

“Today is Human Rights day and we as Africans are still being called monkeys by some white people... I followed them and I blocked the whole road, got out of my car,stood right in front of their car and told them they can run me off if they want to but I will not be moving out till they get out and apologize,“ she said.

#PART 1 So this is how my Human Rights Day Started... Driving from my salon early in the morning these two individuals were driving behind me,the robot was open for us but cars from the different direction where still crossing so the most logical thing is to wait and then pass but no not for this couple behind me, the started screaming and hooting, I eventually crossed over and so did they and I decided to move to the yellow lane and get out of the way and even let them pass coz clearly I was on the road with a bunch of idiots and I was like " what is wrong with you" and he screamed " YOU'RE A F****N MONKEY, MONKEYS CANT DRIVE, F**K YOU,YOU MONKEY" and he started making monkey sounds. I got so mad... Today is Human Rights day and we as Africans are still being called monkeys by some white people... I followed them and I blocked the whole road, got out of my car,stood right in front of their car and told them they can run me off if they want to but I will not be moving out till they get out and apologize...I told them I don't care about the zap signs and F words or even their road rage but I will not tolerate racism and say it's ok to be called a Monkey because I'm black... I chose to cause a scene n didn't care that I'm a public figure and it might not fit in with being a so called Miss SA no this is about my fore-fathers, my grandparents, my parents and what they've been through for us to get this freedom... You biggest part is that this is about my son and the fact that these two people will have children and teach them that Africans are monkeys and their kids will say it to my son some day... We can't keep tolerating such nonsense for the sake of peace... The 1960s were characterised by systematic defiance and protest against apartheid and racism across the country. On March 21 1960, the community of Sharpeville and Langa townships, like their fellow compatriots across the country, embarked on a protest march to march protest against pass laws. The apartheid police shot and killed 69 of the protesters at Sharpeville, many of them shot while fleeing. Many other people were killed in other parts of the country... And still this couple called me a MONKEY???

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