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A handwritten sign that said "whites hate blacks" and was carried by one of more than 2,000 protesters in Johannesburg on Tuesday shows that a fierce national debate over a painting depicting the president's genitals is about more than art and the constitution.

A handwritten sign that says "whites hate blacks" carried by one of more than 2,000 protesters in Johannesburg on Tuesday shows that a fierce national debate about a painting depicting the president's genitals is about more than art and the constitution.
"You can't have a dialogue with a person who is actually insulting you," Mr. Nzimande said.
Painting of president underscores South Africa's lingering racial divide →
"You can't have a dialogue with a person who is actually insulting you," Nzimande said.