The Spicy Anthology: A Collection of Writings
This collection is selected amongst a body of work by Mpho Buntse who deems this work as having been written or published ahead of its time. This informative supplementary seeks to take the reader through a journey of how a pen and paper helped the author echo the many struggles he advocates for, but also takes him on his own journey of reflecting on the status quo for his platforms: Human rights protection, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, Queer/Questioning (LGBTIQ) political representation and visibility, advocacy, and communication for social change.
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Chapters
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Respect parliament, it’s the voice of the people
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I cannot defend Zuma’s decisions anymore
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Letter to Simon Nkoli on his birthday
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The Cost of Homophobia in AfricaHate Sponsored by Historic Fallacies, Omissions and Silencing of Same Sex Desiring Communities
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Not just a seven-colour queer spectacleA reflection on the 31st anniversary of Pride
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The Somizification DiscourseA Theory of the Framing of the Gay Image in the South African Show
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Pride and prejudice – the parallels between the LGBTQ struggle histories of the US and SA
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Open Letter to Netball SA
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LGBTIQ+ Rights Amidst the Middle East Conflict
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