China foreign policy not winning fans, but its Africa investment is - Nirmal Ghosh, US Bureau Chief
Tensions lowering European business confidence in China - Jonathan Eyal - Global Affairs Correspondence
Blinken visitss Tonga, warns of 'problematic' behaviour' by China - Reuter
The questions that remain over China's removal of Qin Gng - Tan Dawn Wei - China Bureau Chief
Above are 4 headlines in the Straits Times today and yesterday. Readers should be excused for thinking that they are reading American or western media that are anti China and attacking China daily with all the negative news about China. They have nothing good to say about China, only saying things that are unfavvourable to China. Using falsehood and duplicitous behaviours are standard practice for the American and western media. To them this is war. To the innocent and naive, they did not think much of it and blindly allowed themselves to fall victims to these malicious American and western media.
Channel News America, financed by the American $600m war chest to spread lies and hostilities against China, paying journalists, reporters and academics to demonise China with negative reports and articles, has been very active all over the world. Their attacks on China are relentless with blatant and outright lies, fabricated news and propaganda. This propaganda war using main media has been going on for ages and lately becoming more vicious and direct with white men's lies without any apologies.
Are Nirmal Ghosh and Jonathan Eyal Singaporeans? They seem to be writing most of the main news about international affairs that appeared in the ST. By their writings, they are big influencers on the readers of ST and their views would be unconsciously accepted as the main narratives. If they are not Singaporeans, would Singapore allow foreigners to influence the thinkings and views of Singaporeans instead of Singaporeans writing from the perspective of Singapore and the interest of Singaporeans? Or the views of these two journalists are the views of Singapore and therefore allowed to be perpetuated almost daily in our main media?
What do you think? Should important and major news that affect the interest of Singaporeans be written by Singaporeans?