Decision by Showmax (Multichoice) to ban Schuster films creates a dangerous precedent
20 June 2020
The FF Plus finds it extremely alarming that on the very same day that the Gauteng MEC for Education, Panyaza Lesufi, announced the establishment of a racism-police to spy on teachers and learners, it also came to light that Showmax is secretly busy censoring Leon Schuster's movies by quietly removing them from its services.
It is clear that the thought police are currently operating at full force in South Africa, both in the public and private sectors.
Showmax's decision creates a dangerous precedent which could have many unforeseen consequences for the public, both for Afrikaans-speaking people and Multichoice shareholders. (Showmax, DStv and M-Net are all owned by Multichoice.)
In the first place, Showmax and Multichoice's decision is most probably unconstitutional seeing as in the Laugh it Off Promotions v SAB court case in 2005, Judge Albie Sachs found that parody is permitted in South Africa and falls under the right to freedom of expression.