South Africa: Does White Privilege exist in a Post-Apartheid World?

The existence of white privilege is still prevalent in post-apartheid South Africa. In the case of Oscar Pistorius, a paralympic, some claim, “Pistorius had received preferential treatment as a wealthy, white celebrity.”. Pistorius was originally convicted with culpable homicide of his girlfriend. He was sentenced to 6 years out of the usual 15 for murder in South Africa. Not only was his sentence less than half of prescribed minimum of 15 years but he was released after just 10 months and placed under house arrest. On November 24 the Constitutional Court of South Africa gave Pistorius, who was not present, the minimum 15 year sentence. While his privilege may have earned him leniency previously, the Courts have revised their decision in light of outrage from the public as well as to establish, “...their trust in the justice system..”.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/nov/24/oscar-pistorius-prison-sentence-doubled-south-african-court-reeva-steenkamp

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