READER LETTER | Anyone attempting to destroy media freedom must be forewarned of the fiery inferno of resistance; should anyone foolishly attempt to close the window of press and media freedom.
Currently, the press faces a multi-pronged assault and it is viability under attack. It needs defenders. The plethora of ambushers pays lip service to media freedom, while eroding it in insidious and sinister ways.
Millions of South Africans are watching anxiously at this titanic battle between attacker and defender. The outcome will alter the political and financial trajectory of this country. A media 9/11 event will send seismic waves that could engulf this country in a direction of tumultuous chaos. Let there be no mistake that the scary events that we are witnessing will lead to a massive realignment in the political arena and those wielding colossal financial power. No victors will emerge, only battered survivors who will rue their ill-conceived strategies.
The quest for dominance involving risky power play is tantamount to political roulette. Every pull of the financial trigger is pushing the country into a cataclysm from which it will never recover. Aspiring political leaders from all sides of the political spectrum are anxiously watching this tug of war.
Calls are being made to bring the combatants to their senses. Should that fail, we could witness political intervention that will destroy financial, economic and sound business stability. Do not walk on a minefield with your eyes closed.
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