JUSTICE MALALA | The victimisation of Chidimma Adetshina will not solve SA’s woes — it will make them worse
The bottom line is that we have serious systemic issues to fix in South Africa
12 August 2024 - 05:14
Somewhere in South Africa today there is at least one cabinet minister, some civil servants and many ordinary citizens who are celebrating that they ensured that Chidimma Adetshina did not take part in the finals of the Miss South Africa contest. From Gayton McKenzie and his Patriotic Alliance straight down to the hate-spewing, identity-hiding, fake activists on Facebook, Twitter and other social media platforms, they are all one and the same thing: ignoramuses who have a simplistic, naive, inexperienced, unsophisticated and dangerous view of the world and the forces at play globally today...
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