August 14, 2012
The slew of information coming on the social media is showing up the biasness of the mainstream media.
In
a world that is now experiencing a renaissance in freedom of speech and
freedom of expression and freedom of the press, Malaysians also have
decided to go the same way.
Now, they are voicing their views and concerns over people and issues
of the day much to the dislike of the Barisan Nasional government.
The demons of restriction and censorship appear now to be confined to
the government and traditional and mainstream media, while the
alternative, the social media and cyberspace is chock-a-block with a
free flow of information, news and views on a wide range of topics.
This unfettered freedom for people to express themselves is a
positive indicator for Malaysian society as it has unearthed a lot of
wrongdoings and abuses by the authorities which is actually a big step
forward in the fight and check against corruption and cronyism and
others forms of cheating.
What the BN government has failed to achieve by the Police Di Raja
Malaysia and the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission and other law
enforcement agencies has been achieved by the likes of unsung heroes who
expose the corrupt and inefficient governance of the Barisan Nasional
leadership through the alternative and social media and cyberspace.
And what is certainly true is that more and more people are beginning
to express themselves in various forms and through various mediums of
communication nowadays prompting the government to invoke draconian laws
to silence dissent and exposes of scandals and abuse of authority by
the BN.
But to the surprise of many Malaysians, it is really the credibility
of the traditional and mainstream media that has become suspect as, upon
comparisons drawn by readers and viewers, they find that that their
reporting is biased and partial.
Most Malaysians are now smarter and wiser and they do their homework
to check and verify the information before accepting the truth of the
matter and in the process it is the government-controlled media that is
losing large numbers of readers .
It even looks as if, by reading and listening and viewing what the
government controlled media is disseminating, that the BN government is
absolutely free of any form of corruption or allegations of wrongdoing
and abuse and have delivered on their promises to Malaysians.
But like mentioned, the credibility of BN-controlled media begins to
get undermined when the truth of a matter is revealed with the facts and
figures by the alternative, social media and through cyberspace in
perfect rebuttal to what the traditional and mainstream media hopes to
accomplish.
It has become obvious and shockingly evident that the BN-controlled
media has been infiltrated by the governing authorities to present an
untrue and lop-sided scenario of all the allegations of corruption and
wrong doing and abuse leveled against the government.
A defining period for Malaysia
A defining period for Malaysia
It’s a defining time in the history of Malaysia. The country, for
seemingly the first time in the 55-year rule of Barisan Nasional so far,
faces an acid test over the future and shape of the direction
Malaysians want to choose for themselves in the coming 13th general
election.
In the process, Malaysians are witness to a slew of information and
news, like mentioned earlier, of which much filtering is being done by
people to filter fact from fiction and to separate truth from the
blatant lies that are mostly the skewered reporting of BN-controlled
media with their own agenda.
Despite all these allegations of wrongdoing, despite all these
exposes and scandals, most Malaysians still never fail to greet a day
with some sort of new shocking revelation or accusation against the BN
governing authorities for their incompetence.
But despite so much of truth and evidence, the government controlled
media chooses to twist and turn the facts and figures provided to
present a favourable view of the BN government as being untainted and
free of corrupt practices or they just choose to blackout the offending
news.
This has caused issues of politics, business and social concerns to
be viewed and followed by more and more people in the country through
the alternative, social media and cyberspace.
The media is beginning to broaden and open up with more new players emerging on the scene to provide news and information.
There is a myriad of opposition-sided media that have now come on
stream and are beginning to carve a much larger share of the Malaysian
readership and viewer market much to the worry and concern of the
traditional and mainstream media who are basically few in numbers and
losing their followers to their opponents.
What appears evident and apparent is that market penetration by the
newer players are beginning to take place and the major newsmakers of
the past are finding it hard to hold onto to their audience.
The rapid in-roads being made by the newer players in Malaysia’s
reading, listening and viewing circles has clearly prompted the
government to begin to find ways and means to intervene to try and stave
off the collapse of faith and belief in the BN government.
With these new developments, there is also a rise in the bashing of
BN personalities who hog the limelight in the political arena.
The bashing of BN politicians appears to be popular and provide much
cannon fodder for the media to blast away much to the fascination of
their audience who relish the prospect of knowing the actual truth about
government leaders.
Distortion of truth
What is certain, to which most Malaysians will agree and has become
an established fact, is that the stirring of exposes and scandals
usually end up being mired in controversy by the traditional and
mainstream media, perhaps deliberately, that the actual truth more often
than not gets lost in the process.
The outcome of most shocking revelations and accusations, all
allegations of wrongdoing against the culprit or culprits by the
alternative, social media and cyber reporting, even with inquests and
Royal Commissions of Inquiries, the end result most of the time is that
they go back to square one much to the disappointment of many
Malaysians.
By casting doubts, aspersions and basically by shrouding all these
proceedings in controversy after controversy, the truth ends up getting
lost and Malaysians find their fight against corruption and abuse of
power, against all forms of allegations of wrongdoing against the
powers-that-be, difficult to achieve.
But all is hopefully not lost. The best bet for Malaysians is to use
their intelligence to think and rationalize over the truth of the topics
and issues being deliberated upon, and in the coming 13th GE, to act
with wisdom and maturity, in casting their votes for candidates who they
believe in and have full faith and trust will deliver and not renege on
pre-election promises.
But for this to materialise, it will have to be a perfectly free and
fair 13th GE. Anything less than free and fair polls will ensure a
disaster in the making for Malaysians as their wishes and desires will
not be able to come to pass.
Meanwhile the media puzzle is expected to continue and most likely
get even more convoluted in the run up to the 13th GE. The discerning
Malaysian voter, who has expectedly become better educated and informed,
and with rising expectations in this country, should in anticipation
ensure his vote is cast for appropriate candidates only.
This is the only way to remove the corrupt and the inept and to offer
candidates who are truly capable and able to serve the nation and to
lead the country forward towards great and excellent success.
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