Africa: Hate Speech Towards LGBTIQ+ Persons 'Not Just Words'

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Hate Speech Towards LGBTIQ+ Persons 'Not Just Words' allafrica: Africa CSAGUP UPTuks LGBTIQ+ HateSpeech

from a convergence of interests in the work on LGBTIQ+ and queer identities among the centres. This year, the series is embedded in the Marburg Lecture series themed: 'De-and Reconstructing LGBTIQ+ Politics in a Postcolonial World', with lectures taking place in-person at the Philipps-Marburg University. - Kerry Frizelle and Khanyisile Phillips led a conversation on the hate speech bill. Frizelle is a qualified educator, a registered counselling psychologist and has a PhD in education.

"Language cannot just be seen as just factual information with no real consequence and why we can't turn around and say it's just words, people must get over themselves is because our language systems are far from neutral. They are saturated with cultural and social norms. And so when children are born, they are born into these pre-existing systems of meaning, and the social norms and cultural norms.

"And that's just an example because what are they doing there, they're not just ordering the class or the way in which you enter the classroom. It's not just about classroom management. It's not just about an instruction on how to behave. It is also reinforcing the gender binary.

"Think about how often that the the extent of transgender people being murdered is never adequately represented in the media. So normative violence normalises hate speech. Because if you have been brought up in a society where you have been socialised to see something as normal and anything outside of that as abnormal. Your hate speech seems legitimate to you.

 

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