Qwelane column led to most complaints to SAHRC ever, court hears
Johannesburg – The contents of the 2008 Sunday Sun column by Jon Qwelane were harmful and hurtful towards the gay and lesbian community, the Johannesburg High Court heard on Monday.
The SA Human Rights Commission (SAHRC), arguing through advocate Tembeka Ngcukaitobi in the hate speech case against Qwelane, said the commission had received 350 complaints – which is the highest number it has ever received.
Qwelane's column was published on July 20, 2008.
In his capacity as a journalist, Qwelane expressed his opinion about homosexuals. The column was headlined "Call me names, but gay is not okay".
Ngcukaitobi said the words contained in the column had negative psychological and emotional effects on the gay and lesbian community.