Showing posts with label sad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sad. Show all posts

Sunday, September 5, 2010

media censorship

So, our Prime Minister is asking us to believe in our mainstream medias. Is our mainstream medias reliable? Are they giving us the correct information? Are the reporters and journalists allowed to jot and report the truth?
Now, what is the truth?
There you go truth. The two principals are never heard of ever again. Try going to The Star Online and search for Siti Inshah. Then search for Namewee. Compare the amount of articles that pop out. You'd be surprise by how different the double standard is. Oh yes double standard.

Why are there so little articles about the principle, and so much coverage is given to that Johorean Rap Artist? Are you saying that less people want to know about the principal? Nop. It's just simply because there are so many times where articles are not allowed to be published when because these articles are deemed as sensitive and couldn't get through the so called 'screening'.

I don't know many journalists anyway, but at least I follow the blog of one or two journalists which I find their writings are worth reading. For instant, Tun M's daughter's blog: Rantings by MM. I find her writing mind challenging, and she forces us to think, with our very own 'Malaysian Mindset'. And of course, since she's a journalist, she too have some articles which didn't make it to the papers, for instance; this particular one: The Column that Wasn't. Click on it and read it. You'll understand what I'm talking about.

Get this right, I'm not ssupporting Namewee, and I watched that video online. I laugh at how he humiliate Siti Inshah but hey, I don't see any racism there. As far as I can tell, he's humiliating a racist principal of a secondary school. I don't get it when they said he was making seditious remarks. Funny I'd say.

So now, the government iss going to screen our blogs as well? Read it here - Malaysia to monitor Internet for Harmful Blogs. I guess the government realize that blogger are a very much more powerful force and now they're coming full fledge to bring bloggers down, once and for all.

This year, all I feel during the Independence day is - it's not worth celebrating at all. Tired of all these political based movements. I don't feel freedom. I wouldn't even say 'Merdeka' when even writing on a personal blogs have to go through censorship. This is a sad year for Malaysia.

Disappointed.
jin

Saturday, May 15, 2010

may she rest in peace

Kak Ain is one funny girl. When she's around, she never failed to give us a good laugh. She's constantly sick, she's always so energetic and positive. It's as if she wont let her problems becomes her negativity to her and her surroundings.

But she's no longer here with us anymore. How I wished I could see her one last time. :'-(
Kak Ain, you will be missed.



Let's all pray in our very own way for her.

"Lord, as we mourn the sudden death of Kak Ain, show us the immense power of Your goodness and strengthen our belief that she has entered into Your Presence. Amen."

A Mourning Friend,
jin

Thursday, November 12, 2009

i aM...

I am…

Her nightmares.
Her headaches.
Her sufferings.
Her troubles.
Her misery.
Her pain.

But for what I am,
She LOVES me.
She still loves me no matter what.

I’m sorry mummy.

I just couldn’t put my words correctly at times.
I never meant to hurt you.
Never meant to make you cry.
And it breaks my heart to see you cry.

I’m sorry mummy.
I love you.
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