Back in January 2008, my family were very disappointed with MSM. I still remember what happened when my newspaper vendor came to my house one evening to deliver the bill for that month. We had reached the end of the road in view of the one-sided propaganda that was being churned out in favor of the status quo before the 2008 elections.
When I told him we wanted to terminate our subscription to xxx xxxx, he protested and said that it was tough going for him as many households had made the same decision. He then explained that some maintained status quo in their subscriptions with the vernacular press which till today, remains fairly stable.
The truth of the matter is that the quality of the media – television, radio, newspapers – has deteriorated in regard to political coverage during the past two decades. If we look at media content or even headlines, it is clear that key decisions on what is newsworthy are controlled by higher hands. Do they show awareness of current issues as seen from the rakyat's perspective? Do they encourage input from the public in other ways apart from the letters to the editor section? Do they bother to engage us at all? Such a scenario has serious consequences on the voting behavior and political attitudes of the rakyat!!!
Why are many quite apathetic towards the political climate of the country? Well, most of MSM are practising selective reporting. They don't highlight the real issues that we face today such as key concerns of the masses. What they dish out when expounding elite issues do nothing but insult our intelligence.
In reality, the Home Ministry(Kementerian Dalam Negeri ) can flex its muscles via Printing Presses and Publications Act (PPPA), Official Secrets Act (OSA), Sedition Act and more. Click HERE and OVER HERE for more information.
Thus, media personnel dare not criticize government policy in a hard-hitting manner because of self-censorship for fear that they might stir up political controversy which might make them lose their publications license. They may also fear alienating advertisers or corporate sponsors. Are dollars and cents more important than fulfilling their moral obligation to society at large? Besides, they also pay considerable attention to the stock market and worse still, become the mouthpiece of the upper middle class who hold the purse-strings for advertising budgets.
We are paying $$$ to read bland government propaganda which skirts or avoids REAL and IMPORTANT issues that plague the nation. The reporting style used when covering elections is one-sided as it favors the government in power. The MSM should rightfully inform or educate the public about the need to exercise their right to vote and the importance of voting by their conscience and not by party or other trivial factors. Think. Do they bother?
Have you ever seen any article in MSM that questions or highlights the influence of corporate power over the media and the government? Have they featured articles that show how these have undermined democracy?
Seldom do we see probing investigative reporting with a few exceptions such as Citizen Nades and the recent disclosure by Star Probe. Pathetically, we can see that in many writers do not explore issues in responsibly without fear or favor.
The type of news we get seems to focus on sensational and catastrophic stories, and political one-upmanship and entertainment news especially celebrity gossip. What we seem to get would be shallow, practically useless biased discussion that serve elite interests and not that of the rakyat.
Currently, Malaysians must be involved in the reform movement such as in:
*media reform
*election reform
*or any political reform
Then only can we tackle the issues that are undermining the foundations of our current system. We ALL MUST become politically engaged if we are serious about our goal to bring about change in our country and it has to be seen in very important areas of society such as in political and communication systems.
The time is NOW with no time to waste!! We must realize that without a democratic media free from the control of business and government...without a fair election process, we would no longer be a free and democratic society. We would be morphing more and more into a plutocracy where by there exists a government ruled by the wealthy and serving the wealthy rather than the rakyat!!!
And do you want that to happen?
Recently, I had the chance to hang out with some friends to celebrate someone's birthday. It was not easy being the only female there but it was not a problem to the guys cos they said I am not the regular woman having missed the hoopla of being chased by guys as I went steady with my husband at the age of 17! It was a lovely and most educational evening as we talked for over 8 hours non-stop over dinner, dessert, cappuccino, latte and later, teh tarik. Their verdict : women never really know how men think - they think they do but they don't!!! After listening to them for such an extended period of time not forgetting the usual banter here and there plus a discourse on politics, I believe that it is more difficult to understand men than women! Here are some pointers...I have posted some before but it is worth another read. Have a lovely start to the week, dear reader!
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* Don’t make him hold your purse in the mall.
* Despite the overwhelming evidence to the contrary in many of the fine bars and fraternities throughout the country, not all men are cretins deserving your contempt.
* Shopping is not fascinating.
* If you REALLY want a nice guy, stop dating good-looking jerks.
* Trying to provoke a large, dangerous-looking felon from across the room is not funny.
* Any attempt by a man to prepare food, no matter how feeble (ie: Microwaving a burrito, fixing Spaghetti, etc) should be met with roughly the same degree of praise a parent might shower upon their infant when it walks for the first time.
* He heard you the first time.
* You know, you can ask him out too. Let’s spread the rejection around a little.
* If you truly want honesty, don’t ask questions you don’t really want the answer to.
* Dogs good. Cats bad.
* “Fine." is not an acceptable way to end an argument.
* Do not question a man’s innate navigational abilities by suggesting he stop for directions.
* He was not looking at that other girl. Well, okay… maybe a little. Okay, so what! He was looking at her. Big deal. Like you’ve never looked at another guy...
* He is the funniest, strongest, best-looking, most successful man you have ever met.
* And all your friends think so too. Especially the cute ones.
* Yes, Sharon Stone/Pamela Anderson/Cindy Crawford is prettier than you. Just like Brad Pitt/Antonio Banderas/Keanu Reeves is better looking than him. But since neither one of you is going to be dating any of these people, love the one you’re with.
* Of course size matters, and boy does he have the grandaddy of them all.
* He does not just want to be friends.
* Don’t demand a precise time when he’ll call.
* Nagging is not sexy.
* If you’re always right, stop asking his opinion.
* Two words: turn signal.
* An “I don’t know, what do you want to do?” is not an acceptable answer to every question.
* Televised sports are more important than stories about your friends.
* Despite what you think, sometimes he is happier left alone.
* “No" means no, and “Yes” means yes. Silence means he can’t get a word in edgewise.
* Unlike you, he essentially want to dress just exactly like all his friends. Thus, you need not go much further than the Gap, J. Crew or the local Patagonia store.
* You probably don’t want to know what he is thinking about.
* Silence does not need to be filled with discussions about “us” and “the relationship”.
* Socks never constitute a gift.
* Department stores and malls were designed so that when you want to look at bed linen, shower curtains or handbags, there are always some speakers, tires or sporting equipment nearby for him to look at.
* He did water the plants. They died anyway. Nobody knows why this happens.
* Curley is the bald one.
* Compromise does not mean that he should abandon his position in favor of yours.
* Sports Illustrated is a better magazine than Cosmopolitan. Just accept that.
* It’s in neither your interest nor his to take the Quiz together.
* Unless you are willing to follow the careers of Mo Vaughn, Cal Ripken, David Robinson, Michael Jordan, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Chris Farley, don’t expect him to know what Helen Gurley Brown, Hilary Clinton, Naomi Wolf or your mother are up to.
* Dinner out is a pretty good birthday present. Two tickets to a ball game are even better.
* No, you can’t have the remote control.
* Sometimes, he’s not thinking about you. Live with it.
* Check your oil.
* Ask for what you want. Subtle hints don’t work.
* Crying is blackmail. Use it if you must, but don’t expect him to like it.
* Don’t cut your hair. Ever.
* Don’t make him guess.
* If you ask a question you don’t want an answer to, expect an answer you don’t want to hear.
* He’s never thinking about “The Relationship.”
* Foreign films are best left to foreigners.
* Anything you wear is fine. Really.



