On public discourse and the trend of breaking news - The Hindu
On public discourse and the trend of breaking news - The Hindu
My VIEW:
Yes, food for thought for those who are outrageous about others who are outrageous for their own reasons...Let us wish, this is a passing phase in the evolution of 'Better India'(Please Google search and find betterindia). Meanwhile, I agree with the writer's observation, "So, what can we do to calm down? Everyone in India who consumes news must engage in introspection and self-reflection. This, however, is too much to ask before a deep national crisis, which, let us hope, does not visit us. However, leaders of civil society, the media and public intellectuals do have a responsibility to challenge certitudes instead of reinforcing the passionate intensities." and do not agree with some other observations...But, that is where purposeful debate starts...
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M G Warrier
My VIEW:
Yes, food for thought for those who are outrageous about others who are outrageous for their own reasons...Let us wish, this is a passing phase in the evolution of 'Better India'(Please Google search and find betterindia). Meanwhile, I agree with the writer's observation, "So, what can we do to calm down? Everyone in India who consumes news must engage in introspection and self-reflection. This, however, is too much to ask before a deep national crisis, which, let us hope, does not visit us. However, leaders of civil society, the media and public intellectuals do have a responsibility to challenge certitudes instead of reinforcing the passionate intensities." and do not agree with some other observations...But, that is where purposeful debate starts...
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M G Warrier
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