Whoopi Goldberg causes a stir after 'ending of apartheid in SA' comments

'So we're just gonna ignore Whoopi Goldberg saying she, Joe Biden and her generation of Americans ended apartheid?'

11 February 2020 - 14:00
By Masego Seemela
American movie star Whoopi Goldberg created a storm on social media when she said that she and other Americans from her generation ended apartheid in SA.
Image: Rob Kim/GC Images American movie star Whoopi Goldberg created a storm on social media when she said that she and other Americans from her generation ended apartheid in SA.

American actress Whoopi Goldberg got tongues wagging after she alluded that she and her generation of Americans helped end apartheid.

In a video that has since gone viral on Twitter, Whoopi expressed her views about politics in America during a “round table” discussion, saying the media was leading citizens into an unrealistic version of what's really happening.

After one person in the discussion said “the mean” people in America went on and on saying they could not stand Joe Biden and what he was all about, Whoopi interjected and rubbished claims by the younger generation that the older generation hadn't been doing “all that work”.

“Well, here's the thing  you've been missing. We've been doing all that work that all these five-year-olds are saying, well you haven't been doing that. Bulls**t.

"What do you think. How do you think apartheid changed? We did that. That's what Joe Biden did. Nobody does everything the way you want them to do it.”

Whoopi said Americans who were talking down on her generation were ungrateful as her generation did a lot for them to be who they are today.

“But god damn, do not put down the people's shoulders you are standing on. You are standing on our shoulders and we are holding the line. And for people to say you're uninspiring. F**k you 'uninspiring'. What are you inspiring?” 

While many South Africans were confused about why Whoopi said she and her generation of Americans helped end apartheid, some understood where she was coming from because she was a part of a hit movie in the 1990s, Sarafina.

The film was centered around students involved in the 1976 Soweto uprising in opposition to the implementation of Afrikaans as the language of instruction in schools.

The character Sarafina [Leleti Khumalo] feels shame about her mother's [Miriam Makeba] acceptance of her role as a domestic servant in a white household in apartheid SA, and inspires her peers to rise up in protest, especially after her inspirational teacher, Mary Masombuka [played by Whoopi] is imprisoned.

Taken by Whoopi's comments in the video, Twitter was up in arms, saying they can't ignore her saying that she, Biden and her generation of Americans ended apartheid.

Here's some of the reaction on social media: