Medialternatives
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When the pandemic ends, those unlawful mandates are going to haunt us
THERE has been a plethora of verbiage on the subject of 'vaccine mandates' over the past weeks. Several pieces written by legal academics and health scholars all present these measures as a fait accompli, and worse, present public health policy as if the extraordinary measures contemplated do not...
Cheadle-stan: A brave new shameful world?
STUDENT bodies have resoundingly rejected calls for 'mandatory vaccination' on our nation's campuses. Coercion defeats the purpose of constitutional guarantees, including bodily integrity and freedom of movement, not to mention academic freedom. The students say immunisation programmes should be...
Microchip ‘vaccine passports’, second thoughts on Cheadle-stan
AS ONE of the vaccinated, I am generally in favour of universal immunisation strategies. The majority of deaths during the Covid epidemic have come from the ranks of the unvaccinated. Vaccines save lives, I wrote, but 'removing patient consent destroys the foundation of our democracy'. I have thu...
Sorry Herr Prof Karim, your vaccine mandate argument is worse than apartheid-era paternalism
IT IS more than a little ironic that during the 20th Anniversary of the Durban Conference Against Racism, Professor Salim Abdool Karim appears to advocate a case of dominica potestas, that most ancient of power relations between master and slave articulated during the period of colonial rule, in...
Cheadle-stan, a country where your medical practitioners may as well be the Taliban
HALTON CHEADLE claims to be an 'emeritus professor of law at UCT'. In reality the self-styled 'drafter of the Labour Relations Act' was pushed into early retirement following revelations of his business relationship with then Speaker of the House of Assembly, Max Sisulu, and Kagiso, a company in...
