Saturday, February 21, 2015

South African singer charged with hate speech

Via Nancy

 

The Equality Court sitting in the Western Cape High Court will hear arguments on Tuesday in a hate speech case against Afrikaans singer Sunette Bridges.

 

The SA Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has accused Bridges of hosting commentary on her Facebook page which constituted hate speech, the commission's lawyer Brigit Rubinstein said in a statement on Monday.

"The SAHRC contends that Ms Bridges is in violation of section 10(1) of the Equality Act, in that she has committed hate speech, and is also in violation of section 11 of the Equality Act which deals with harassment on the basis of race.

More @ Times Live

9 comments:

  1. What's wrong with the SA niggers? They can come after me. If they had balls. But, no, they'd rather show up at night and hack white people to death using their machetes. They don't have balls. This singer will just stay gone, South Africa will lose, and the ball less nuggets can keep on killing their own nation.

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  2. Ahh, the good'ol days when we called Zimbabwe its rightful name of Rhodesia. If the African blacks want to slaughter each other, we ought to fence the entire place and charge admission: "Come one, come all! See tribe versus tribe, witness the carnage that only these Godless heathens can perform! Come now before AIDS/Malaria/Denge/West Nile/Ebola/Hippos/An act of God Himself wipes out the entire continent!!!"

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  3. Google Genocide and see what comes up. Wanna bet you'll find SA?

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  4. "The commissions lawyer Brigit Rubenstein said in a statement on Monday."

    Oh God and they wonder why the whole world is after them, who in the f%ck allowed these people the moral authority to pass judgement over our brethren!!

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  5. Ummmmm, what exactly did this woman say? I didn't see it referenced in the article and since I didn't, I think we can all assume it wasn't really "hate" speech.

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    1. Nothing she said, but she "allowed" her friends on her face book page to say un-PC words!

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