“We need justice, not apology,” Malema explained to Agence France-Presse. “Who calls black people ugly? White people insult us and they apologize, they think that is the end. We have been projected as ugly people for a very long time by white people. It has got to come to an end at some point and it starts total with Clicks. We are tired.”
South Africans protest pharmacy chain over racially insensitive hair ad

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