Oh yes, we did. And boy, were we generous at being so! But, the world without Internet probably had more retrospection, space for introspection, had umpteen businesses to take care of; than fall for the bait of spreading falsehood and be a partner in the crime. The world is mourning
The suspected shooters, who ended a dozen lives, triggering a massive outrage of sorts all over the world over cartoons that offended their messenger of god, will probably dig themselves deeper into the manhole.
The case of Rajdeep Sardesai, who is often criticized for his biased journalism and who resigned after a mega business conglomerate took over the television channel he had helped build, had written a very touching farewell letter to his mates talking about the times we were engaging in journalism. It was not about providing expressions to the world outside, but standing tall during stormy times when we were being questioned, our integrity being strip searched.
Terrorists who arrive with blazing guns to silence voices that are much radical over the world they believe in, are something. But, then there are those systematic efforts to silence the journalist in you within the system. How do we even begin to see the light of the day when we are stuck in the process of evolution, somewhere at the deep end from where there isn’t a ray of light visible? Those are dark tunnels that rush to silence us. They gag us and they snatch our eyes, ears and voices.
Some of the India’s celebrated journalists quit in the last few years, turning it a poor battlefield. Today, journalism is not about what you can see; but more about what you can cleverly turn away from. It is not about how sensitive you are, but more about how senseless you can be.
P Sainath, Rahul Pandita, Qamar Waheed, Sumir Lal – the list will just grow in the years to come. Rahul Pandita probably wrote one of the most frank resignation letters when he quit The Hindu. He said he wasn’t chasing news; he was waiting for a nod from the management to publish news. A reputed journalist that he is, who has covered battles and wars from the field, was tired of waiting for a certain someone to remain consistent for the second consecutive day, and allow the news to be published. Now, battles are raging both inside and outside! Fanatics, you aren’t the only ones we are fighting.
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