Anthea Jeffery: The āHateā Bill – Unnecessary, unconstitutional and likely to be deeply damaging
Anthea Jeffery unpacks the proposed Hate Speech Bill and is concerned the underlying reasons for it may be detrimental to South Africa.
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Anthea Jeffery unpacks the proposed Hate Speech Bill and is concerned the underlying reasons for it may be detrimental to South Africa.
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