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Friday

Malaysian Newspaper.

I tried to read Malaysian news twice a week (only on weekends when we get physical deliveries) because any more than that makes me sick. Physically sick, sometimes. Sometimes i'd rather read Star or NST instead of Berita Harian or Mingguan Malaysia, Metro, Sinar and whatnot, because somehow I do find English Newspaper are equal. Not using harsh words, and it isn't an exaggerated news too much. Malaysian news and politics is extremely frustrating and weirdsome, so I try not to put too much thought into it. I love my country and the land and the people and oh the food too, but the management kind of sucks. But just for comparison sake, it could be a lot worse, just take one look at the global news. Malay newspaper are most sensitive to advertisements. too much of advertisements rather than news. LOL. They really make money with that, huh? and I came across to read 'ISA' topic and I tried to compare the issue and how they interpret something insensitive. As what I can tell, seems like they failed to convince society about this issue. gahhh. saddd -,-

p/s : what I was trying to convey is they did a good job but somehow they try to manipulate things into worst. No offense. Leave a comment if you feel like saying anything. Peace

2 comments:

H said...

Surely because the newspapers are owned by one of them. But nevertheless, it's good to read all of 'em so we could fairly judge it ourselves.

Nur' Fatihah Azman said...

might as well the title played the role too. thanks anyway :)