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Flags and threats: A liberal rumination on the limits of free expression - Politicsweb
Julius Malema did it again – he threatened genocidal violence as a crowd cheered him on. Somewhere, a hypothetical Oom Frikkie also displayed the 1928 South ...
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Introduce policing reforms to make real difference in South Africans’ lives, IRR urges GNU
South Africa’s Government of National Unity (GNU) must use its political capital to start introducing critical reforms on law and order that make a real ...
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IRR: ANC support for Hamas indefensible
The South African government and the ruling party are not acting in South Africa’s best interest by siding with Hamas.
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MARIUS ROODT: How to solve SA’s crime problem - Business Day
Crime is one of the biggest obstacles to SA becoming a prosperous and successful country.
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MICHAEL MORRIS: Communities need to stand up to make a difference - Business Day
Like a grimly fascinated outsider, I listened keenly last week to an account of a knifing.
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MICHAEL MORRIS: Ramaphosa should focus on the US and its emergent nationalist renewal - Business Day
The Trump administration’s somewhat quixotic “refugee” intervention in SA’s affairs doubtless lends itself to ridicule — at a time, though, when ridicule is ...
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MICHAEL MORRIS: What the Cape taxi strike showed SA - Business Day
Every now and then events strip away the shroud of familiarity that gives reality its placid, deceptive appearance of circumstances so routine that it’s hard ...
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Mistaking the ‘Malema’ risk: A reply to Martin van Staden - Politicsweb
This is really a reflection on the virtue of being less than wholly convincing, or convinced, and thus avoiding the penalty of bringing the argument to a close.
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Music, heritage, and a debased politics - Politicsweb
Music is an immutable part of the human experience. Song and rhythm have captured our joys and heartaches, celebrated our achievements, mourned our failings ...
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Online regulation: beware turning over the skeleton key to privacy
An increasingly digitised world holds great possibilities for all of us – but also great risks. One of these is the erosion of privacy. To deal with dangers ...
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