We can read almost every week in the news that violence in South Africa (color-blind, race-blind, religion-blind) has swallowed communities across the nation and created large chasms among members of the African Union. At the same time, rioters in Hong Kong are pushing for independence and openly beating up mainland Chinese in broad daylight. I know, in America, there is talk of xenophobia, but luckily we are not faced with this level of violence - thanks to the rule of law, a functional government, and the civil mindset of our citizens. So the questions I have here are: How do we stop ongoing violence as a result of xenophobia? And, is there a clear red line between freedom of speech/expression and outright bigotry?
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