Showing posts with label news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label news. Show all posts

21 April, 2013

Only the absolutely confident spell out their chances like they're on sesame street


Why the people of Shah Alam would vote for someone who quotes Popeye as their MP is anyone's guess, but there you have it, ladies and gentlemen, in the blue corner, the one and only.

Sudahlabro's election playlist is now up and running. Expect a new video every other day or so, with views from the voters themselves. Policy and interviews, we'll leave that to the big boys and their fancy cameras, we want to hear from the people on the street.




14 July, 2011

i like what you say but since no one else will, I disagree with you

even conformists will come across people who disagree with them at some point.

It is impossible to live a life where everybody agrees with you all the time.

My personal feeling is that a conflict-free life breeds complacency, and its malformed cousins like entitlement, idiocy, etc.

Healthy conflict is, well, healthy.

Repressing all conflict is sick. It also makes you weak

01 December, 2009

In defense of the BTN

Hasil kajian dan maklum balas menunjukkan peserta yang mengikuti kursus anjuran BTN amat berterima kasih kerana dipilih untuk mengikuti kursus yang berbentuk kenegaraan. Mereka mula sedar akan kepentingan memelihara, menjaga dan memastikan kedaulatan negara.

BTN dengan bantuan tenaga fasilitatornya terpaksa menceritakan satu persatu tentang rentetan dan urutan perjuangan wira negara yang berjuang menuntut kemerdekaan.

BTN begitu realistik dalam membimbing peserta kursus tentang betapa pentingnya perpaduan.

Jadi tuduhan BTN menjadi alat kerajaan Barisan Nasional untuk mengindoktrinasikan ideologinya hanyalah mainan politik parti pembangkang yang semakin terdesak dalam cubaan menguatkan kedudukan mereka dalam keadaan sokongan rakyat yang semakin terarah kepada kerajaan Barisan Nasional. — Utusan Malaysia

(via the Malaysian Insider)

29 July, 2007

le spin

Rumour has it that there are cyber mercenaries out there writing and trolling about the blogosphere, specifically those which were probably written 'by monkeys', as one politician so elegantly puts it. Of course, rumour probably has a lot of things, but as they say, no tree shakes with no wind, bruver.

I've always believed that bloggers believed their own hype. That your one out of the trillions of posts being churned out each day, will change the world. It's disturbing enough to read self-important tracts and manifestos of destruction from obscure bloggers. But it gets downright scary when governments start to believe every single line.

In this age of the "publish" button, it's so easy to forget that news, to be believed, must be verified. Chain emails and sms are forwarded with no regard for the authenticity of its contents, save for the simple fact that so-and-so thought it was important enough to broadcast to everyone in the address books. Biased and one-sided 'citizen journalism' gain popularity, reflecting the general mistrust of mainstream corporate-owned media. I fear a generation ignorant of quality reporting and journalism might not be that far of, with this continuous stream of sensational gossip and spectacular rumors, however well-intentioned.

Reckless as that may be, one cannot help but feel that putting hired guns in the picture borders on overkill. Putting aside the question of public funds for simplicity's sake, is there a real need for a government to be investing all this effort in fruitlessly stemming something a larger section of the community already has no access to? Is this so much of a national priority that news outlets devote so much ink to it? Why does the government care so much about blogs that it has to let everyone know that it is considering, and thinking, and planning to throw the book against these recalcitrant bloggers?

I dunno about you, but I'm starting to see things go round and round.