Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 4.1K South Africa’s team has brought attention to the underrepresentation of actual South Africans in Team South Africa, which recently arrived in Ghana for the 13th edition of the All Africa Games at the Cape Coast Stadium. A video surfaced online revealing a predominantly white team with a few mixed participants. According to a team picture published online, only 4 out of the 18 members are black. This sparked reactions from Africans worldwide, highlighting the unjust representation South Africa’s institutions may be imposing on its citizens. South African Athletes arrive in Ghana for the African Games. pic.twitter.com/RHy81mbYGa — Africa Facts Zone (@AfricaFactsZone) March 9, 2024 More Articles You Would Love GAP Clothing Goes After Kanye West For Breach Of Contract & Files $2Million Law Suit VIDEO: Big Brother Sends Designer, Elikem Kumordzie, To Represent Ghana! Watch His Fashion Designs One user stated, “These are Dutch!” insinuating that these individuals are not representative of South Africa but rather colonial settlers who enforced apartheid on the African people of the South. These are Dutch athletes — Law (@Lhawboy) March 9, 2024 Another expressed, “Now I see why South Africans are angry,” sympathizing with the struggles and disparities most South Africans face in comparison to their white counterparts. Now I see why black South Africans are angry 😡 — olanrewaju (@jimiroye1) March 9, 2024 Simply put, many impoverished countries miss out on sports league participation due to a lack of resources and funding, resulting in a lack of equipment, training time, facilities, expert guidance, and other funding-related issues. However, in South Africa, this seems not to be the case; instead, there is a significant racial disparity. One possible conclusion is that Dutch settlers are better athletes than their black counterparts, but no one in their right minds will believe that, leading to the conclusion of economic deprivation of real South Africans. The country is still under colonial rule. You’ll can’t tell me nothing! — Joan (@Joan_Afc) March 9, 2024 Where are the South Africans…? I don’t see them 🙃 — NubianPrincess_ (@OhemaaRegi) March 9, 2024 Nevertheless, some defended South Africa in the same thread. One user, Maki, stated, “South Africa is a multiracial and multicultural country. Wishing luck to all our athletes.” Another argued, “Whites are also South Africans… y’all should stop with this discrimination. Imagine others doing the same to the French national team (which is 70% black).” https://twitter.com/ukxsx/status/1766392002306797948 The embarrassing colonial representation of South Africa and the lack of representation of the nation’s people highlight the strong need for the EFF in the country. Read More Like This On South Africa Racism UPCOMING PRIORITY EVENTS! VIEW ALL EVENTS To Submit stories Email: submit@FashionGHANA.com or HashTag #FashionGHANA Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail FashionGHANA Admin FashionGHANA.com is a Fashion PR Company, Events planning & management team as well as Africa's leading Fashion Media House. Get Intouch with us and let's see how we can help you grow. info@FashionGHANAcom More For You VIDEO: “It Is Very Exhausting Being A Black Creator” Sudanese Influencer Nyahyul Duir... Nigerian Diaspora Attack Guinean Girls For Wearing Yoruba Dress; Other Nigerians Rush To... VIDEO: The Truth About ‘ITALIAN LEATHER’ Exposed By TikToker And How It Actually... VIDEO: White British Soldiers Rape Kenyan Women & Abandoned Mixed Children; CNN Uncovers... Controversial ‘Light Skin vs Dark Skin’ Post Unveils Shocking Preference Amongst Black Men;... VIDEO: Watch The Moment Two Young Chinese Boys Were Over Excited To See... VIDEO: Google Gemini AI Diversity Faces Backlash From Whites Claiming It Is Racist!... VIDEO: Footage Reveals A Current Chinese Afro Trend In 2024 & How They... How Popular Dark Skinned Influencers Have Turned Their Backs On Black Owned Brands “Looks Like A Transgender” Africans Are Confused Over Brooke-Bruk Jackson’s Gender, The New...