DIVERSITY OF TASTES
Sir,-"Unprejudiced" would scoff into silence any listener with an itch to exchange his thoughts if those thoughts are critical of radio administrators. What a bunch of grand poobahs we would have administrating our radio if they were totally immune from what Wendell Willkie enthusiastically calls "the whiplash of public opinion." I believe Dr. Findlay right in his opinion that New Zealanders’ are deplorably uncritical, and I would add, inarticulate. A lot of administrators of various things would have liked to silence Beatrice Webb. But Beatrice Webb went to the forefront in the struggle for change. We are fighting this war so that we can still
tead the criticisms of Beatrice Webband Beatrice Smith and Beatrice Jones. I hope that fact exposes the reaction inherent in "Unprejudiced’s" letter,
PREJUDICED
(Henderson).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 214, 30 July 1943, Page 3
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132DIVERSITY OF TASTES New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 214, 30 July 1943, Page 3
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