Over the years Indian media, the print media for years and more recently the electronic media have made shameful and ignorant decisions - some of which deserve ridicule, if not criticism.
We have spread our irritation over various threads but I thought today might be a great day to highlight the utter stupidity and complete thoughtlessness displayed by our media.
General Bandicoot Musharraf, liar and murderer of Kargil has been arrested in Pakistan. For months he stayed away from his own terrorist nation and during this time he was feted and admired by some of the Indian media.
I want to mention in particular the way this ba$tard was invited and feted in an India Today conclave in India and I start this thread specifically to cock a snook at the imbeciles who cannot differentiate between national interests and a toilet seat.
I think there are a few other Indian media guilty parties who are involved with massaging Musharraf. I am hoping this thread will serve as a permanent record of Media ignorance and errors for which they are never held to account.
Re: Documentation of media shame in India
Posted: 18 Apr 2013 22:53
by kancha
Shivji, do have a look at this site - www.mediacrooks.com
This guy is doing exactly what you mention here - shining a light on the uncomfortable truths about the mainstream media
Re: Documentation of media shame in India
Posted: 18 Apr 2013 23:18
by JE Menon
Yes that's a good website, but no harm in chronicling it here as well...
ATTARI: A peace museum celebrating divided Punjab's shared architectural, cultural and culinary heritage is coming up at Attari near the India-Pakistan border. The double-storeyed museum spread over 6,000 sq feet is expected to be opened early next year and would showcase items to dispel myths and promote peace.
"It would help the youth understand strong bonds their elders shared before the Partition,'' said 27-year-old Aman Jaspal, the brain behind the fusion museum. He said it is not going to be a holocaust museum revolving around bloodshed during the Partition. "Instead it will display strong bonds different communities shared before the Partition,'' said Jaspal, a post-graduate from the Norwegian School of Economics. "It would help people forget the past and move ahead by touching hearts.''
Re: Documentation of media shame in India
Posted: 02 May 2013 23:13
by Lilo
By line of Barbarian Indian on Twitter
* MEDIA is a crime scene - ALWAYS take screenshots *
Completely agree with him. Always take screenshots so that the mofo slime balls cannot pretend innocence later after deleting their vomit.
Re: Documentation of media shame in India
Posted: 18 Dec 2014 07:20
by shiv
I was unable to find a more appropriate thread for this:
I buy two "paper" newspapers at home - the Hindu and the Deccan herald
Yesterday's headline in the Hindu was "132 massacred in school" - no mention of Pakistan except in small print. The headline was designed to shock but was designed in the manner of "anyone with any humanity" will be shocked. The Deccan Herald specified that it was a Pak School.
Why does this matter?
The Hindu seems to be taking the attitude that any school attack is bad and that people reading the headline should get a shock. Fair enough, but in a few moments that shock can turn into relief that it is no one we know, or anger at Pakistan if the attack is in India. The Hindu editors do not seem to have thought this through in their eagerness to do equal equal. Truth is better than a white lie.
Today the Hindu says "India stands with Pakistan". The Deccan Herald has some other main headline and a smaller front page news about burials in Peshawar. The Hindu is making a statement, not reporting news. The Hindu never "stood with Pakistan" when 60 or 80 shias were killed in numerous bomb attacks on mosques. Or even after the Wagah boder attack. Maybe the Hindu editors believe that we Indians are all Wahhabadi Paki Sunnis and mourn only when Pakis mourn and remain silent as Hindu temples are destroyed, Sikhs killed and Ahmedis and Shias slaughtered in Sunni Pakistan?
Re: Documentation of media shame in India
Posted: 18 Dec 2014 08:20
by Comer
shiv saar, to me reading online news and newspapers, it doesn't look like they are written with someone like me as the target consumer. They are seems to be written for some mythical global audience as part of some collective effort. Even the latest Paki school news is used as an excuse to cry hoarse about "collective shame". For example: http://www.firstpost.com/world/god-damn ... 54167.html
Re: Documentation of media shame in India
Posted: 18 Dec 2014 08:29
by shiv
saravana wrote:shiv saar, to me reading online news and newspapers, it doesn't look like they are written with someone like me as the target consumer. They are seems to be written for some mythical global audience as part of some collective effort. Even the latest Paki school news is used as an excuse to cry hoarse about "collective shame". For example: http://www.firstpost.com/world/god-damn ... 54167.html
There is a media outlet called newslaundry.com apparently designed as a media monitor in India. Most Indian media are paid media, they do it for the money.
Re: Documentation of media shame in India
Posted: 18 Dec 2014 11:10
by SSridhar
shiv wrote: . . . The Hindu is making a statement, not reporting news.
The advent of N.Ram made The Hindu blur completely the dividing line between editorial opinion and news reporting.
Re: Documentation of media shame in India
Posted: 18 Dec 2014 13:25
by patel
shiv wrote:
There is a media outlet called newslaundry.com apparently designed as a media monitor in India. Most Indian media are paid media, they do it for the money.
Shivji namaste, I feel that newslaundry is just another sickular mouthpiece. The only difference being that they criticize their own ilk at times. We're so habituated to one sided narrative that even this kind of taquiyya seems revolutionary.
Madhu Trehan is their face and is a thoroughbred Lutyen's child. She is sister of Aroon Purie btw.
This is a glimpse of her thought process.
Re: Documentation of media shame in India
Posted: 19 Dec 2014 07:00
by shiv
^^
Actually I thought that was a well worded and direct question that was handled well by Modi. It is by facing the most difficult questions that we get to know who has real answers and the motivation of people who ask questions.
I must admit that I saw Madhu Trehan "live" recently (along with Arun Shourie and Rajiv Malhotra among others) and was happy to note that she ripped a new one for "The Hindu". Actually she opened up some new parts of my own mind by giving examples of how paid news appears. After that I have become much better at recognizing paid news.
As an example, the news may involve some dire story about pollution and somewhere in the middle of the story will be a quote from Mr. XYZ, CEO of ACME antipollution devices saying how the new tech his company produces will change the face of pollution. The same techniques are used when maligning politicians and political forces.
I have noticed something that occurs to me as a gut feeling which I cannot express. It is about how the "sickularists" have their arguments and reasoning much better sorted out. This is a direct offshoot of making the "structure of language and debate" in such a way that it favours you. This is something we discussed at length in the Hindu Nationalism thread. Those debates have already been framed favourably (in favourable language and ready to use words and concepts) for the seculars in western literature through 200 years of western scholarship about India
In today's Hindu there is a very interesting statement in an article entitled "The Changing Face of History" by one Harbans Mukhia
"The positivist postulate of mythology as implicitly fictitious is the reason for the anxiety in projecting mythological stories as historical events"
Every word is a loaded word and because we have inherited the language from the British - each word comes pre-loaded with specific meaning quite different from our "natural Indian" worldview. Seculars who accept the western view without question have no problem using such words even if they don't know what they mean. But in reply a Hindutva vadi has to be very careful. So control of the English word and English media is something that Hindutva needs to do. Anger or ignoring it simply does not cut it. This is work that Indians must face with determination and not denial.
Re: Documentation of media shame in India
Posted: 07 Jan 2015 19:17
by gandharva
Re: Documentation of media shame in India
Posted: 07 Jan 2015 22:37
by member_28705
gandharva wrote:
The Hindu have taken down this article from their website as well as teetar Thanks for capturing the screenshot
Re: Documentation of media shame in India
Posted: 11 Jan 2015 11:40
by gakakkad
Hopefully, every BRfite is aware of the ongoing Vibrant Gujarat investor summit. It is a massive event this time. Delegates include, UNSG Ban Ki Moon , John Kerry (PBUH) , finance ministers or equivalents from over 170 countries , some of the worlds richest and most powerful industrialists etc.The MOUs that are going to be signed will exceed entire GDPs of most of the worlds countries.
The magnitude of Modi's diplomatic success can be judged by the fact , that UNSG Moon , inaugurated a canal top solar power plant. When was the last time a person as important as UNSG inaugurated something as trivial as a power plant ?
But somehow, the rotten electronic media has decided, that it is unimportant to cover the historic event. There seems to be a blackout of sorts.The only channels covering the event are doordarshan and some Gujarati news channels. English or Hindi channels are showing Khujliwal , or some crappy bollywood nonsense (ranbir and katrina spotted in a beach somewhere) , or some petty crime in some remote unheard towns . NewsX has flashers about the event , that are mainly negative. ("BREAKING NEWS: VIBRANT SUMMIT JUST A MASSIVE PUBLICITY STUNT." .. You dumbasses , all the worlds ministers and big industrialists are extremely busy people who consider there time extremely valuable, they would not come all the way to waste there time if it was some stupide publicity event. )
It is tragic that India is the only country in with a media so hostile and anti-national that there is not an iota of coverage of such an important gov't .. AAK THOO onlee...and remember #mediapimps , PM has a massive memory . This will not be forgotten..once again aak thoo ..
Re: Documentation of media shame in India
Posted: 11 Jan 2015 12:34
by deejay
There is therefore a definite gap in popular media space. Would an enterprising Gujarati capture this space?
Re: Documentation of media shame in India
Posted: 11 Jan 2015 13:25
by UlanBatori
When was the last time a person as important as UNSG inaugurated something as trivial as a power plant ?
I do HOPE POTUS BO will top this circa Jan 26 by inaugurating a public pakistan in Dilli. Put to rest that legend that ends:
Oh! But that is the US Ambassador to India!
Imagine the media headline, celebrated in all of 'South Asia'! US President Announces Aid for Pakistan in New Delhi. Indian Parliament Applauds!
Re: Documentation of media shame in India
Posted: 11 Jan 2015 19:48
by CRamS
gakakkadJi, I read some on the DDM news papers on-line, and a few DDM TV channels. You are right I haven't seen much coverage except some BS headline this morning on what Kerrorist said. Is there an independent web site that is covering that event with just the facts as to whats going on?