SA Human Rights Commission wants R500k from Steve Hofmeyr for LGBTIQ+ comments
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The SA Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) is investigating Afrikaans singer Steve Hofmeyr and is demanding R500,000 over his comments about the LGBTIQ+ community.
Hofmeyr got tongues wagging after he criticised Disney's plan to have more inclusive characters, suggesting this was a way of teaching children "bestiality" and that the "+” in LGBTQIA+ could be inclusive of relationships with animals.
The commission in the Eastern Cape instituted an investigation after receiving a complaint from a non-profit Organisation in Gqeberha.
Carter told TimesLIVE the commission issued a letter of demand to Hofmeyr. She said if the star does not respond within two weeks it would escalate the matter to the Equality Court.
“We have demanded an amount of R500,000 to be paid to an organisation of our choice which works with the upliftment of the rights of the LGBTQ community. We have also requested an apology to be issued to South Africans and members of the LGBTQ community.
“We have further requested a level of community service and the possibility of attending a human rights awareness workshop to educate Mr Hofmeyr on inclusivity and diversity,” said Carter.
Hofmeyr apologised to the “gay community” after the backlash, but this was criticised by some as “insincere”.
TimesLIVE has reached out to Hofmeyr for comment on the SAHRC's demands. This will be included once received.
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