
Insult laws versus Freedom of Speech
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South Africa’s political landscape has become a minefield for insults and mudslinging.
From verbal attacks on the public protector to criticisms of certain political analysts, some public figures have taken the right to freedom of speech a bit too far. The latest incident EFF chief whip Floyd Shivambu giving deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa the middle finger. According to many analysts, the insults are a serious cause for concern. Should the law be invoked?
From verbal attacks on the public protector to criticisms of certain political analysts, some public figures have taken the right to freedom of speech a bit too far. The latest incident EFF chief whip Floyd Shivambu giving deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa the middle finger. According to many analysts, the insults are a serious cause for concern. Should the law be invoked?

