No To Xenophobia

#SayNoToXenophobia


#SayNoToXenophobia is a campaign that was initiated on social media in response to killings and brutality of foreign nationals living in South Africa. The goal of the campaign was to put a stop to unfair treatment, killings and violence towards foreigners. 




The Strategic use of Social Media

The use of social media and social networks contributed a large portion to the success of the campaign. The #SayNoToXenophobia trended on social networks and within time, it hit the media. I saw messages, pictures and videos on Twitter and Facebook during the time of the xenophobic attacks. The hashtag trended on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and other social networks. It trended and raised awareness to people living in South Africa about the killings and brutality of foreign nationals. Within time, it had reached the global world outside S.A.
People began to join the conversation. They shared opinions and expressions. Rich multimedia was shared from different South African provinces illustrating the brutality and damage the Xenophobia eruptions had caused. This was a reminder of the apartheid times to many citizens and it was clear that something needs to be done.







Advantages of the use of Social Media.

-People were able to raise and spread awareness about xenophobic attacks.
-Awareness was raised at very low to no cost, pure human interest.
-People updated each other continuously about what was happening. 
(It helped foreign nationals avoid going to high risk areas during the time of eruptions.)






Social media was used to maintain peace.

Disadvantages.

-After raising awareness, many tourist were afraid to visit S.A
-South Africa has become a danger zone for foreign nationals.
-This has also portrayed South Africa to the world as a country that hates foreigners.
-The country’s GDP dropped due to xenophobic attacks
-Companies with foreign employees were affected.
-Market sales dropped too.





Research shows that even businesses were affected by Xenophobic attacks.



Recommendations

Public Relations Practitioners should be able to analyse people’s likes, needs and wants through such campaigns. They should notice, value the feelings of people toward such sensitive topics and also respect their opinions. PRPs should learn that it is not ethical to treat people of a different calibre badly. All humans are equal, even in the work place.

PRP’s should take advantage of such bad situations, to learn and try resolve them. They should understand stakeholders from a wide perspective and begin to conduct their business practices in a way that they don’t offend fellow foreign employees/nationals.

 “We are Africans, before we are South Africans” So why treat other Africans like animals?








Comments

  1. this blog is very detailed in its description of a major issue such as xenophobia it creates an insight into how the matter was handled by the media and the citizens of south Africa

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  2. Indeed, social media has became the new communication tool. We should try to use it to solve more problems.

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