Soon after Zapiro's gruesome and distasteful cartoon of using rape as a metaphor to describe the current state of the nation, Ayanda Mabulu decided that he also can't lose out. In both instances, it's not the first time that these "artists" have gone overboard in the name of "freedom of speech". But this time Ayanda has "touched the nation on its studio". How dare he dragged the beloved national hero to his controversial and disgusting painting? How dare he does this to "us", a nation which hero worships people?
When some of "us" pointed out the problem with both Zapiro and Ayanda using cartoon and paintings to insult people, we were told about freedom of expression. Because we are a nation of hypocrites, we only see wrong when those we deem as heroes are insulted.
It's not only the so called "artists" who insult people in the name of freedom of speech on a daily basis, the fourth estate is leading the pack. Have we forgotten about the Eyewitness News' cartoon depicting ANC voters as poephols is the current SA's narrative. But again we are a forgetful and forgiving nation when such things are done by other people. Our forgiveness is reserved for certain people.