- Banned
- #21
Problems with a lack of free speech can be caused both by government's active suppression thereof and by government's failure to protect those who voice it.That's not what she did. And even if it was, would two years in prison for issuing an insult be just or reasonable?Like, walk down the street and shout "you're a fucking n*gger" at a black person you don't know.
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"Momberg, a former estate agent, was caught on video berating South African Police Service officers who had stopped to assist her after thieves broke into her car in Johannesburg. She repeatedly used a highly offensive slur that was commonly used to insult and demean black people during apartheid."
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If two n!ggers broke into my car I would be calling them n!ggers -- among other things. Basically that is what she did. Your effort to misleadingly distort and exaggerate the facts in this incident is typical and accounts for a considerable amount of racial disharmony. Why shouldn't these car burglars be subjected to verbal insults? Presuming she called them the equivalent of n!ggers, why should they be defended?
I didn't say this is what she did. You asked for an example.
Well, just because you'd call them "n*ggers" doesn't mean you shouldn't be locked up for it.
If you understood South Africa a little more you'd realize that not putting her in prison would actually be detrimental to the WHITE COMMUNITY in South Africa.
South Africa is following in the steps of other African nations no longer ruled by whites: they are turning into shitholes.