Monday, 26 January 2015

Looting and xenophobia

From time to time there are outbursts of xenophobia in South Africa. (As in the rest of the world – especially Europe, where political parties are growing rapidly, based on this ugly phenomenon.)

The 19 January, reports ENCA, tension started to rise again, when residents of Doornkop in Soweto started to loot a so called spaza shop owned by a Pakistani national. He is accused of having shot and killed one of a group of teenagers, who allegedly robbed his shop earlier. In response the community vandalized his shop and started the looting, which has spread, writes News 24, to places like Alexandra.


Yesterday a young women was accused of having killed here baby, while she took part in looting, also according to News 24.

I listened to her on radio, SAFM, and she said that people had taken the baby’s blanket and planted it in the shop. The child, however, was indeed killed in the stampede.

Xenophobia! Wikipedia explains the word like this:
"deep-rooted, irrational hatred towards foreigners" ... and "unreasonable fear or hatred of the unfamiliar" … The word comes from the Greek words ξένος (xenos), meaning "strange", "foreigner", and φόβος (phobos), meaning "fear".
Obviously it is a universal or global thing. It is nevertheless something that we need to deal with and work against. It brings nothing good to humanity.

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