Posts in Media Bias

Learn The Art Of Character Assassination

Character Assasination 101. This is a tutorial organized by TheStar, the people’s paper. No speaker necessary, just look at the examples from today’s newspaper.

8 articles dedicated to Anwar

Another 3 articles dedicated to Anwar

One more article dedicated to Anwar. And Liew Mun Hon, MCA candidate for Ipoh Timur takes a cheap shot.
12 news articles to destroy [...]

The Judiciary Is Compromised: Who Will Fix It?

One of the reasons why I never commented on this blog about the VK Lingam Royal Commission of Inquiry was because I had no faith that anything positive will be done to fix the credibility of the judiciary.
In the first place, the commission members appointed by the inquiry were suspected to be not entirely impartial. [...]

Kicking the Wrong Horse In The Ass

My precious Chinese New Year holidays are slowly dwindling to an end. Come Monday, I will have to take the much dreaded drive from Ipoh back to the Klang Valley to continue the cycle of life called the rat race.
This past week, I was more relaxed and stress-free because I had already resolved not to [...]

Today is Tuesday. Did You Buy A Newspaper Today?

Today’s Tuesday, and that means it’s boycott the newspaper day! That means I will refrain from buying any government owned print media every Tuesday. This boycott has already been on-going for me for more than a year, and I am proud to say I have not contributed more than RM10 to any newspaper organization for [...]

Cops Forced To Use Water Cannons To Disperse Protestors. Really?

On Saturday, a candlelight vigil organized by GMI (Abolish ISA Movement) was held to show solidarity with the detainees of ISA. As was reported earlier, a permit was applied for, but rejected by the police (no surprise there). But the candlelight vigil went on anyway, for Malaysians have the constitutional right to peaceful assembly, and [...]

A Politician’s Life Is Tough

A politician’s life is certainly tough. They have to face the threat of assassination, and mixed among others, the threat of the private lives suddenly becoming public. And they have to serve their constituencies, and they are only compensated with a meager wage. Unless of course you’re a Singapore Minister (PM Lee gets a cool [...]



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