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Errol Musk's denial of apartheid draws fierce backlash
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70528, member: 636"] Errol Musk, father of billionaire Elon Musk, has drawn widespread condemnation after telling a television network he witnessed no oppression during South Africa's apartheid regime and characterizing white provision of employment and sustenance to Black residents as benevolent rather than exploitative. The 79-year-old businessman made the comments while discussing demographic projections showing white Americans becoming a minority population, suggesting such shifts would prove detrimental to technological advancement. Correspondent Donie O'Sullivan challenged the assertions by referencing documented racial oppression under white minority rule, prompting Errol Musk to claim that Black South African population growth from 800,000 to 50 million demonstrated care rather than systemic discrimination. The exchange generated immediate backlash across social platforms, with critics comparing apartheid denial to Holocaust denial and noting the segregationist system's well-documented human rights violations through mechanisms including forced removals and violent suppression of resistance movements. Elon Musk has publicly distanced himself from his father, previously describing him as a terrible person, while separately amplifying narratives about white farmer persecution that fact-checkers have disputed. [/QUOTE]
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