Zuma's homophobic remarks: South Africans must reject use of LGBTQIA+ rights to score cheap political points

27th February 2024

Zuma's homophobic remarks: South Africans must reject use of LGBTQIA+ rights to score cheap political points

GOOD rejects the most recent homophobic comments made by former President Jacob Zuma as part of his disgraceful attempt to find political traction, for his new party, at the expense of a constitutionally protected minority.

Speaking at an MK party event earlier this week, Zuma described the legalisation of same-sex relationships as a disgrace. He further promised that if people voted for the party the laws which allow for it would be repealed, as he wanted “African law” instead of “Dutch law”.

These comments also come just a few days away from Cape Town Pride which is aimed at celebrating all that has been achieved by South Africa in ensuring the rights of its LGBTQIA+ citizens. 

But instead of celebrating, we are now faced with marching against these disgusting sentiments, on top of calling for justice for 21-year-old Diego Jacobs, who was killed just recently in a suspected homophobic attack in Cape Town. 

Zuma’s remarks go completely against South Africa’s constitution which forbids discrimination based on sex, gender, or sexual orientation. And unfortunately, this is not the first time that Zuma has expressed his disgraceful views. 

Yet, too many political leaders, in particular across Africa, are opting to remain silent when such views are expressed. 

We as a nation still have a long way to go before some of our own citizens respect these rights, and it is a sad day when leaders anywhere in the world are allowed to go unchallenged when making these hate-filled statements.

Our LGBTQIA+ community still faces multiple challenges in our society and the rejection of young LGBTQIA+ individuals is adding to the growing number of homeless youth.

It is with great shock and disbelief that a man who was instrumental in protecting and upholding our South African LGBTQIA+ rights as the former State President of this country, Jacob Zuma, has in his bid to return to politics made unacceptable and damaging statements that need to be rejected and condemned by every leader and law-abiding citizen in South Africa.

Issued by the GOOD party