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MUSK, RESPECT OUR LAWS OR LEAVE US ALONE
The Mercury
|April 14, 2026
ELON Musk’ recent claim that South Africa has “racist laws against White people” preventing Starlink from operating here is not just false - it is a cheap, petulant smear against a country trying to heal three centuries of racial trauma.
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South Africa does not have racist laws against White people. What we have are Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) laws designed to redress the deliberate, state-sanctioned economic exclusion of Black South Africans under apartheid. If Musk finds that objectionable, he is welcome to take his satellites elsewhere.
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