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Topic: Is the media driving a wedge into SA society?
 
The latest racial discrimination by supposedly the most liberal people in the country our journalists is a disgrace and has no place in the Rainbow Nation. Or am I to believe that the rainbow has faded away and been replaced by the opposite, in exactly one hundred and eighty degrees to appartheid. All I can say is that nothing has been learned from Apartheid, nothing was learned out of the Truth Commission.Our country is falling apart and not pulling together and it is the media driving wedges between different groups in our society. Shame on you SABC Build communities with common goals and we will have a diverse, exciting, strong and prosperous society united for common good. Ignore it and feed this racial monster the more it will fester, grow and devide us. Take a leaf our of Prime Media's initiative start a crime line just try to do something, anything positive SABC. That should be your challenge. - Mike & Des Capon
 
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Is the media driving a wedge into SA society? (Dave Reynolds)
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