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Tag Archives: law
War on religion conversions
IOL has an article with the headline “War on religion conversions” in which a Hindu whines about how they need protection from other religions. They’re fishing for legal protection – to prevent free speech, and to restrict freedom of religion … Continue reading
The pill, uncritically accepted
In the movie, The Matrix, Neo is offered a red pill and a blue pill. Not one movie goer thought to ask why he should take a pill at all. Things I only recently found out about the contraceptive pill: … Continue reading
Halal is not kosher
Those that follow the teachings of Mohammed are told that they must not consume … alcohol meat not slaughtered with a sharp knife, especially pork Wow. What a list. These poor people. They are so restricted. How will they keep … Continue reading
Indecisive justice is indecisive
It has taken 10 years and 7 months for the honourable Eben Jordaan to reach a conclusion in the trial of the right wing “boeremag”. 10 years. What was so complex and difficult in this trial that it could not … Continue reading
Collapse of the justice system in South Africa
On 20 February 2013, Johan Kriegler on Classic Business on Classic FM radio, discussing the legal practice bill, said the following words: A case is only as good as the argument that is presented. Just after this, he said the … Continue reading