Apartheid flag | AfriForum appeals Equality Court ruling

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Lobby group AfriForum is appearing before the Supreme Court of Appeal where it's opposing a 2019 ruling banning the display of the old South African flag. The South Gauteng High Court ruled the display of the 1928 flag amounts to hate speech. To weigh in on AfriForum's court application is legal expert Rupert Candy.

 

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Is this group led by idiots? What's the need of this flag? Aren't they supposed to be helping bury the pain apartheid brought to this country? 2022 do we have to explain how painful this history is to S Africans? This is nonsense 😒

The new flag should also then be banned because there are over 100 race-based laws and discrimination is happening daily against the white minority. The terrorists in power have looted the country and destroyed its infrastructure and are now scared the old flag rallies people.

I prefer the new one

What's all the fuss about. If they want to fly their flag, let them. It means sweet f...all to the rest of us. I'll fly my own flag, which is a red heart (for love) on a white background (for peace).❤

This flag brings pain and trauma to victims of apartheid. It doesn't even belong in a museum 🙄 Can't they wait 200 more years for this?

If the Apartheid flag can fly then the Confederate Flag and the swastika should be brought back in Germany

You can only see that in SA where we busy massaging racists, banana republic ApartheidWasAcrime

Can we also remove die stem from our national anthem cause now they want their flag

ConCourt must say if you want to keep displaying your apartheid flag then we must as well let black masses sing their struggle songs cause its part of their history too.

Let them display their flag. We also sing their national anthem

Dudulaaaaaaaa

The are actually calling for a war...

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