To voice xenophobic statements and behaviour, as Gayton McKenzie has done, is to spit on the freedom of all South Africans because freedom is universal. Excluding some means we do not have freedom. (Part one of a two-part series on xenophobia and democracy)
Professor Raymond Suttner unpacks part two of his column, 'Xenophobia is an attack on democratic life and must be stopped'
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