The Kerriewors controversy started when a TikTok video showed Jan Braai seemingly ignoring a man in a blue tracksuit while giving out kerriewors rolls at Willowbridge Shopping Centre. What was meant to be a fun event turned serious as people accused Jan of racial bias, sparking intense reactions online. Food Lover’s Market tried to clear things up by releasing new footage showing Jan sharing kerriewors with everyone, including the man in the tracksuit. This incident highlights the power of social media to stir emotions and shine a light on ongoing racial issues in South Africa, reminding us how easily misunderstandings can arise in the quest for unity.
Taraji P. Henson, a black Hollywood actress, recently spoke out about the pay imbalances she has endured throughout her career, bringing attention to systemic racial and gender pay disparities. Her emotional discussion highlights the urgent need for transformation in the industry. Henson’s advocacy and willingness to expose these issues are essential in advocating for change and ensuring a fairer path for the upcoming generation of black actresses. Her forthright revelation calls for systemic change and serves as an alarm bell for the industry to selfreflect and rectify these imbalances.
Meghan Markle has accused two people within the royal family of making racially biased comments, according to journalist Omid Scoobie’s book, “Endgame: Inside the Royal Family and the Monarchy’s Fight for Survival.” The palace has denied these claims, adding to the mystery surrounding the royal family’s inner workings. Meghan and Prince Harry’s move away from royal life signifies their struggle for selfgovernance and freedom from rigid traditions.