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I Wonder Why?

I wonder why a caddy girl who dated a married man and caused a murder could appear on public with a celebrity attitude?

I wonder why a girl who got very traumatized after being abused by her husband would let her story go public through a TV show?

I wonder why TV station would rather air a meaningless show such as a singing contest for those who can’t sing than a life-changing talk show?

I wonder why someone could steal else’s spouse (no empathy to others, let alone caring about public’s opinion) and complain to public (looking for sympathy), after the marriage didn’t work ?

The answer to my questions could be the same. This world’s getting more insane each day. That’s why we need to hold on tight to what keeps us sane.

5 Responses to “I Wonder Why?”

  1. Andrew Ardianto Says:

    One of the persons that you talked about was a JRP student. The person only joined 2 subjects (out of approximately 150 subjects available), but mass media wrote that the person was a fave student. That’s really funny. There is no such thing as favorite student in JRP.

    Sadly, many media only shared things that sell and increase their ratings. But they forget the fact that half truth is not a truth at all.

    It’s all about integrity Ras…

  2. shinta Says:

    Hi Laras,

    it’s all because most people asked to those things, they’re craving for dramas , and media is making money of popular show / news, to fulfill their customer needs.

    It is sad, but it is the fact. Most people in Indonesia is asking for dramas, and not educational nor wisdom thingy.

    When the demand is high, than there will always be the supply.

    The world is not insane, it is just about cash and business. Heartless? probably. Wrong? Depends on each individual perception.

  3. snydez Says:

    so i curse media people then, it’s them that driving such thing exist :D

  4. Larasati Silalahi Says:

    Thanks Andrew, Shinta and Snydez. Great comments! :-D

  5. Lex dePraxis Says:

    It’s because us, human, are psychologically built to crave for attentions.

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