CITIZENS’ PREROGATIVE
“ If you live in a country and love it . . . you cannot help feeling hurt when you hear it criticised. Even .if what is said is much the saine as the things you say yourself when you are at home, it still hurts. We all feel, somehow, that as citizens it is our right, even our duty, to criticise the actions of our Government from time to time, but we don’t like it when outsiders do it.” —Maurice Webb speaking about South Africa in the 8.8.C. series, “Experiment in Freedom.”
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Lake County Mail, Issue 35, 4 February 1948, Page 8
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91CITIZENS’ PREROGATIVE Lake County Mail, Issue 35, 4 February 1948, Page 8
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