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  • - Breaking news out of South Africa was

  • a woman made history for being the first person

  • to be sent to prison for being racist.

  • Right, yeah, spoiler alert, she's white.

  • (laughing)

  • So this woman, I'm thinking her name's Vicki Momberg,

  • and what happened was her car was broken into

  • and two policemen showed up and these policemen

  • were both black and then she just went

  • on a racist tirade against the policemen, a tirade,

  • she was like, "I don't want black policemen,"

  • but she didn't just go black policemen,

  • she called them kaffirs, which is basically

  • South Africa's version of the N word,

  • but it's almost worse than the N word

  • because like in America, black people own

  • the N word, they're like we're gonna take it,

  • we're gonna use it in hip hop,

  • we're gonna make it cool.

  • In South Africa, people are just like no.

  • There's like no, we're not gonna do that at all.

  • So, it's another word, it's kaffir

  • and we didn't use nigger because America

  • had a trademark, right.

  • And so then she like, she said this to the cops 48 times.

  • Like she was like, "Oh, I don't need you Ks

  • "coming here, I don't need you, I don't need this."

  • Like, "I want a white policeman and I want

  • "an Indian policeman.

  • "I don't want to be dealing with you monkeys.

  • "You guys if I see another one of you

  • "I'll shoot you and I'll run you over with my car."

  • And she said 48 times is how many times she said.

  • Imagine someone saying that to a cop here,

  • 48 times saying the N word.

  • Which is insane, because I mean like

  • that's lenient cops in my opinion.

  • Because like the first 10, I think the cops

  • are like all right, you're angry, we get it.

  • And the second 10 they were like okay,

  • I think you're racist.

  • And then third 10 they're like yo,

  • you better slow down.

  • Fourth 10 they were like she's not getting

  • to 50 is she, she's not getting to 50.

  • And then 48, they were like shut it down.

  • Yeah, and then she was arrested and they sent,

  • they sent her to three years in prison

  • for saying that.

  • (applauding)

  • Which is, but it's like,

  • it's crazy because a lot of Americans

  • when they hear the story would be like

  • but that's free speech, you can't arrest somebody

  • for saying something.

  • But the thing, here's the thing, here's the thing.

  • I understand that completely and I mean

  • it's a larger discussion to wrap your head around,

  • but I will say this, you've got to understand

  • in South Africa, after apartheid ended,

  • like why people were never punished, right,

  • like it's not like the government was like

  • we're gonna send white people to jail

  • and we're gonna take white people's houses

  • and we're taking white people's money

  • and things white people stole.

  • No, government was like hey, let's move forward, okay.

  • Clean slates, let's move forward.

  • Let's get this country to where it needs to be.

  • The only thing we're gonna take away

  • is this racist word, that's all.

  • And then some white people would be like

  • okay, but I just want one thing,

  • can I have the racist word back?

  • And then they still want to use the word

  • and then they were like, no,

  • and so that's like, now this person

  • has gone to jail and what I find funny

  • is like people who are online,

  • they're like this is, this is a tyranny,

  • that's what this is, this is oppression.

  • Like, you know, like what am I supposed to do.

  • It's like just don't be racist.

  • (laughing)

  • I love how people make it like it's

  • the hardest thing ever.

  • It's not like you go to jail for like mistake racism.

  • This is like hard core racism and people

  • are like I don't know how I can live in this country.

  • South Africa has become a tyranny.

  • Like I can go to jail for just being racist.

  • Yeah, yeah, for saying a racist word 48 times

  • to the police, yeah, yeah.

  • No, this is horrible, what am I supposed to do?

  • Just don't be racist, that's all.

  • Just don't say the word.

  • They're like this is horrible.

  • I'm like it's not actually that horrible.

  • Like I'm willing to bet if like you had

  • that situation flipped, imagine if a black person

  • in America said like cracker to a white cop

  • 48 times, I would have been shocked

  • if they got to 15 before they got shot.

  • That shit would have ended real quick.

  • You cracker, you cracker, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang.

  • Be like oh, shit what happened?

  • I thought his words were a gun, I'm so sorry.

  • I, oh, my God, that got me.

  • (driving music)

- Breaking news out of South Africa was

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