I was reading Steve Pavlina’s post “Overcoming News Addiction.� He was off news for 30 days and explored the negative side of news watching. But the only problem is, he concentrated on negative aspects only and swayed to the extreme, from news addiction to news fasting. I agree that news is often lopsided and presented in a certain colour to the reader. But to be an active citizen of any country, news watching/reading is a must. Here I am not talking about the overrated, over exalted generation X, Y or Z. They are busy being more American than Americans themselves. I am talking about normal citizens.
Newspapers published by our freedom fighters ignited the public mind and inspired us to fight for our freedom. Newspaper and magazines published by Raja Ram Mohan Roy created awareness against the evil practice of sati and encouraged female education and widow remarriage.
I agree with Steve, when he states that news is lopsided, myopic, negative, and untrustworthy. BUT an active reader applies his/her own mind and filters the information. We find many instances, where news-reporting generated enough pressure on government and they were forced to retreat from harmful or regressive decisions. The recent one can be Jessica Lal and Priyadarshini Mattoo murder case. Common public has come out in the open and demanded justice for them. Just NDTV had received more than 2 lakhs SMSes for Jessica Lal, which their editor-in-Chief had presented to the President Kalam.
Many times, I heard of the outbreak of an epidemic in the city and listen to how to protect myself and my family from news channels. When bomb blasts happened during Deepawali in Delhi, I was about to visit one of the affected places, but listening to news saved us from any untoward incident.
Instead of running away from news, I think we must develop the skill of selective listening and filtering and how to remain unaffected by the negativity caused by wrong news reporting.
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