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Zuma: Having dogs part of white culture

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Olivia Kelly (6) takes a kiss from Buck the therapy dog at the Life Skills/Touch Point Autism Services "Milk and Cookies with Santa" event in Maryland Heights, Missouri on November 27, 2012. The event offers holiday fun for families with children on the autism spectrum. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
Olivia Kelly (6) takes a kiss from Buck the therapy dog at the Life Skills/Touch Point Autism Services "Milk and Cookies with Santa" event in Maryland Heights, Missouri on November 27, 2012. The event offers holiday fun for families with children on the autism spectrum. UPI/Bill Greenblatt 
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Published: Dec. 28, 2012 at 8:31 AM

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, Dec. 28 (UPI) -- South African President Jacob Zuma was warning against loving animals more than humans when he said having pet dogs was part of white culture, a spokesman said.

In a rally Wednesday in KwaZulu-Natal province, Zuma told thousands of supporters people who spent money on dogs, taking them to the vet and for walks, belong in white culture, not African culture, South African newspaper Mercury reported.

The statement elicited criticism from pet lovers and others who accused the president of being racist, the BBC reported.

Presidential spokesman Mac Maharaj said Zuma's message was meant to warn people against loving animals more than humans.

"More than that, the essential message from the president was the need to decolonise the African mind, post-liberation, to enable the previously oppressed African majority to appreciate and love who they are and uphold their own culture," Maharaj said.

"They should not feel pressured to be assimilated into the minority cultures."

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