NONVIOLENCE AT RISK

24th February 2017 By: Darlene Creamer

NONVIOLENCE AT RISK

South Africans have arguably become somewhat numb to the violent disruptions that have now become commonplace in Parliament. However, indulging this sort of behaviour carries serious long-term risks, not only for democratic process, but also for the way societal disagreements are resolved more generally. Is it a mere coincidence that Orlando Pirates fans felt justified in violently disrupting a football match their team was losing only days after the State of the Nation chaos?