Thuli Madonsela joins the debate around Trevor Noah’s racist World Cup joke. Trevor Noah voiced what many Africans had BEEN saying when he claimed that the French soccer teams victory at the World Cup was a victory for Africa. He was slammed by the French ambassador for this, with the politician claiming the comedian’s comments “legitimizes the ideology which claims whiteness as the only definition of being French.”

Former Public Protector Thuli Madonsela has joined the ongoing debate around immigrants and the continent’s right to claim some of the world’s best talent as their own.

While Trevor hit back by saying that a person could be both French and African, Thuli took to Twitter to claim that Trevor was “not getting” the ambassador’s reasoning.

“I respect Trevor Noah’s line of reasoning but, I believe he is not getting the French Ambassador. In America we, don’t call families like the Trumps German American or German but that does not take away their ancestral identity,” she wrote.

Thuli’s page was busier than the shops at Christmas, with followers taking sides on whether it was right or unnecessary to actively claim the French immigrants as African.

But the argument was taken to the next level shortly after that, with German footballer Mesut Özil claiming he was only German when the team won but labeled an immigrant when they lost.

The star, who has Turkish roots, defended his decision to pose for a controversial photograph with Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan in May and wrote: “I am German when we win, but I’m an immigrant when we lose,”


He said the treatment he had received from the German football federation led to him quitting the team.

“When high-ranking DFB officials treat me as they did, disrespect my Turkish roots and selfishly turn me into political propaganda, then enough is enough. That is not why I play football, and I will not sit back and do nothing about it. Racism should never, ever be accepted.”



He added that “people with racially discriminative backgrounds should not be allowed to work in the largest football federation in the world that has many players from dual-heritage families.”

Source: Times Live