Bigoted Minister should resign
Arts and Culture Minister Lulu Xingwana's behaviour has revealed her to be a homophobe and her attitude as bigoted and regressive. She is unwilling to recognise or accept that every South African citizen is equal before our constitution and that our new democracy has no place for the kind of prejudice she publicly espouses. She should be ashamed and embarrassed, as should the ANC and the government. The Democratic Alliance believes we cannot have a bigot overseeing any government portfolio, but particularly Arts and Culture. We believe she should tender her resignation.
The Minister walked out of an exhibition featuring photographs of black lesbian couples, stating that what she had seen was "...immoral, offensive and going against nation building". She said: "Our mandate is to promote social cohesion and nation-building. I left the exhibition because it expressed the very opposite of this".
I have seen a range of the photos on display and I can state categorically that I think they are quite beautiful.
It is worth, at this point, identifying some of the principles at stake here.
First: constitutionalism. The new South Africa is a constitutional democracy. At the heart of our Constitution is a Bill of Rights. And, contained in that Bill are the following provisions: