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The gap between legal rights and prevailing realities in SA
Weekend Argus on Saturday
|June 07, 2025
AS SOUTH Africa steps into June, known as Pride Month, the contradiction between what is promised and what is lived becomes impossible to ignore.
On paper, South Africa boasts one of the most progressive constitutions in the world - a beacon of equality, dignity, and protection for all, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.
But for many in the LGBTQIA+ community, especially those living on the margins, that promise remains unfulfilled. Legal protections offer hope, but discrimination persists, violence goes unchecked, and many queer South Africans still live in fear, forced to justify their existence in a society that too often refuse to see them.
For organisations like Ilitha Labantu, Pride Month is not just about rainbow flags and celebration - it is a solemn call to affirm the rights, dignity, and safety of LGBTQIA+ persons. Siya Monakali of Ilitha Labantu said: “The LGBTQIA+ community is not a homogenous group. Our experiences are shaped by race, class, gender, and geography - and too often, those at the intersection of these identities bear the brunt of exclusion and violence.”
Monakali explained that while the Constitution offers strong protections, systemic discrimination persists - particularly against Black lesbian women, transgender individuals, and those living in poverty.
This is a reality Taswald Ruiters, a transgender woman based in Cape Town, has experienced first hand.
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