Richard Wilkinson writes in his second article about Critical Race Theory and the bizarre influence and extraordinary earning power of Robin DiAngelo. She wrote a truly awful book called "White Fragility" and has become the cheerleader for instilling guilt and shame in whites in relation to their relationship with minority groups. As Richard explains her malign influence has taken root here and the influence it has had on most of SA's private schools.
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Jonathan Ayling, CE of our sister union in New Zealand, writes about research to be released in August 2023 which refutes the allegation that free speech advocates are defending a right which embeds existing structural privilege. Not so.
Brendon O'Neill, Chief Political Writer of sp¡ked has written a new book called "A Heretic's Manifesto: Essays on the Unsayable". We provide a link to his chapter on "The Revolutionary Power of Heresy" where he says 'Freedom of speech has toppled tyrants and propelled humanity forward. We lose it at our peril'.
We have made a submission to parliament to oppose the criminalisation of the Hate Speech Bill. We deal with the extensive definition of hate speech and the large number of grounds on which hate may be based; the unconstitutionality of the provisions; the expanded concept of harm; selective prosecution; and exemptions. The essence is that the criminalisation of hate speech threatens to impinging on the foundational importance of right of free speech, thought and belief.
Criminalising hate speech is an issue with with far reaching consequences for every South African. Speaking to the topic are Advocate Mark Oppenheimer, Professor Anton Harber and Cynthia Stimpel who discuss the topic with reference to the Constitution and the Hate Speech Bill, the potential effect of the Bill on the media, and impact it may have on whistleblowers respectively.
The Prevention and Combating of Hate Crimes and Hate Speech Bill would criminalise racist speech. Almost every supporter of the bill see legislation as a means to “eliminate racism”. The problem is that trying to eliminate racism is like trying to pin down mercury. Racism is an expression of people’s thoughts and feelings, upbringing and experience, interactions and education — these all change over time. Often racism ebbs and flows depending on people’s personal experiences of the political forces in society. Criminalisation isn't the answer.
‘To tamper with the author’s words because of the sensibilities of present-day readers is unacceptable. The minute you do this Huckleberry Finn stops being the book that Twain wrote' - Peter Messent of the University of Nottingham. The same applies to any modern day author whose words are tampered with by sensitivity readers.
Kenny Kunene of the Patriotic Alliance called Julius Malema a 'cockroach', a 'little frog', and a 'criminal'. A judge found Kunene guilty of hate speech. I think the judge was wrong.