I admire Eddy Privitera who has no fear in writing that whatever he believes is also better for the Labour Party, of which he is a staunch and loyal supporter.
I have always acted more or less like him and I never hesitated to declare my steadfastness for the Nationalist Party. I am against anybody who fears showing his colours, so to speak.
When writing about Daphne Caruana Galizia’s most cruel murder in recent times he mentions, quite in depth, and in the limited space he had available, about the horrific adjectives Caruana Galizia used against those she disliked.
To say the truth, I also think that Caruana Galizia went to extremes, many a time. However, had it not been for her nobody would have a clue on the corrupt goings-on.
I am sure that Privitera remembers the late Lino Cassar, editor of Ix-Xewka.Beginning from the then Prime Minister George Borg Olivier to the least PN supporter they would be mutilated as in an abattoir where pigs and other stock were butchered.
Had one to weigh all that was said by Cassar and Caruana Galizia, I am sure Cassar’s Xewka would be much heavier.
I will borrow Privitera’s letter title: the other side of the coin.