Mrs Jones sick and tired of social media bullies, wants them exposed

South African media personality, Minnie Dlamini-Jones, has taken to Twitter to voice her grievances with the law that allows trolls to remain private if they have been reported. Minnie made reference to the fact that many people feel confident enough to expose people to violent threats and hateful speech on the internet, yet feel justified in expecting their privacy to be protected.
She stated, “Many people hide behind their devices to bully others on social media, but it’s getting out of hand. Rape and murder threats to a child???? These perpetrators need to be held accountable these threats are criminal and no child should endure such.”
Her comments came after she read a recent story of a 13-year-old girl receiving rape and death threats on Instagram, and having her perpetrator’s identity not being exposed due to his privacy. “…if anyone violates another’s right to safety using criminal threats, they shouldn’t be protected by the right to privacy, to evade accountability.”, she said.
Our social media platforms should be a safe space and although our private information is and should be protected, if anyone violates another’s right to safety using criminal threats, they shouldn’t be protected by the right to privacy, to evade accountability. #GiveUpTheirNames
— Minnie Dlamini Jones (@MinnieDlamini) July 24, 2020
I’m so sorry my love it’s not right at all!!!
— Minnie Dlamini Jones (@MinnieDlamini) July 24, 2020
-ZAlebs
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