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Masja [62]
3 years ago
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Discuss the extent to which we have attained "true freedom" in South Africa

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bearhunter [10]3 years ago
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The South Africa of today has not attained "true freedom" because "true freedom" is the product of economic liberation and freedom of expression.

  • This shows that what has been achieved in South Africa over the last 26 years has been mere political freedom.
  • Yes, South Africans are free to choose their leaders through universal suffrage.  However, the leaders that are so chosen have not extended this political freedom of choice to embrace economic liberation and freedom of expression for all South African citizens.
  • Leadership after the great Nelson Mandela has remained for the self.  Perhaps, this problem can be traced to lack of visionary leadership.

Thus, to end this ineptitude and guarantee South Africans the freedom they desire, there must be a change in national consciousness.

Read more about attaining true freedom in South Africa at brainly.com/question/17064424

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