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videoTips on how to handle freedom of expression to your benefit when in
authority…
It is a lot easier, and more beneficial to grant
press freedom than to restrict it; when people, feel free to express
themselves, it exhausts your critics and fills your supporters with a great
deal of pride.
When you suppress press freedom, not only do you
give amplification to the volume of empty vessels, but you become also a source
of embarrassment to your supporters.
People want to be able to give support to their
chosen principals in an atmosphere of freedom so that they can have living
verification of the correctness of their choice. Critics wane and wander
aimlessly in an environment where their freedom of expression is not only
guaranteed but facilitated.
Your most successful enemies will be those to
whom your supporters cannot provide tangible evidence that they are wrong- that
comes when you limit their freedom, or cause an environment in which your
critics cannot be heard by your supporters. To strengthen your support base is
to empower your supporters as your best spokespersons by placing your potent
messages in juxtaposition with the criticism of your opponents. Your propensity to hear and let others hear
your critics gives weight to your facts. Facts on their own do not build a
person. Perceptions do, and perceptions are a deeply emotive abstract
phenomenon that is promoted largely by an atmosphere of freedom.
You are only on the right when your supporters
wholly believe that you are fair, tolerant, confident and hence able to defend
and uphold their integrity. Factions in your own front are created by the
atmosphere you create to engage your critics. If your critics can speak
themselves hoarse, your front will not be a haven for gossip among your supporters.
It is in the nature of the human being to doubt oneself, to question one’s
position and choice of allegiance. To fortify your defences, you must exist in
a transparent atmosphere, where you and your supporters can prove that you
harbour no malice.
Tinkering with media freedom when you are in a
position of authority wears out the trust and confidence fibre of your
supporters. There will always be a little voice in your supporter that wants to
protect those that you may be seen to be prejudiced against. If you use your
power to silence your critics, the little voices among your supporters will
grow into a cacophony that eventually benefits your opponents.
- I’m
Andrew |Sesinyi
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