People are still talking about them.... Edward Kennedy, Corazon Aquino, Michael Jackson. Old photographs, old articles, and past events are being dealt preponderantly with the description and analysis of past political and creative activities. The analyses being highly-opinionated and biased.
I am not criticizing anybody. I am merely stating that there seems to be a need for perspective in assessing the importance of events. Such events which often appears questionable. And what about the utter disregard for, you know, like which ones deserves relating, what should be analyzed, and for what purpose?
Media should be careful about what they air and publish because there are ignorant people out there who are open and susceptible to absorbing everything being said on the tube and on paper (that apparently appears to them) as The Truth. The commercial aspects of this media circus along with new means of communication, is leading to something horrible that I can not put my finger on. One of them being hate perhaps?
Enough already! Enough with the funerals, and the so-called documentation of that historic moment. I say, let the dead bury the dead.
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i know what you mean!
I find it very tiring and draining already. Anay may iba na gin gagamit an mga irog sadi na trahedya para i-advance man an mga sainda na agenda. Very sickening.
tama ka dida...
Oh Ive stopped listening and reading their over-sympathetic and much extended grieving. It's a way of life, people die and one eulogy is enough. But of course, media has to have something to sensationalize otherwise, business would be bad...
Cherie: Amo baga talaga. Nakamara na sin dugo. lol
Pinay in Dutchland: I've stopped paying attention as well. lol
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