A wrong is a wrong. Yes, it is not something right.
They say two wrongs do not make a right. Yes, true it is.
But when a wrong is righted by a wrong, and another and another, thus
infinite wrongs are “justified” to right on original wrong, what can
that situation be?
Of course as nationalists we abhor, decry and condemn in the
strongest terms possible the use (or is it misuse) of tribal chords
struck to play clannish whims for ill-motives.
Worse of all is the trend of allowing such innuendoes to be aired or printed for dissemination through the public media.
By the way, the licensing means that have resulted in the
off-shooting of numerous electronic “journals” or “radios” need to be
reviewed, or were they in the place ever licensed at all?
To listen to a local “electronic” radio” giving audience to a local
“poet” who enters a vociferous, voluble and fire-spitting rhetoric whose
vehemence carries all the abilities of war-mongering is not only
dangerous but so inconvenient that we wonder who ever licensed such
“freedom”.
To listen to war-mongering in song or poetic disguise only remind us
of the Rwanda mass massacre that were not only catalyzed, but indeed,
ignited and caused by radio stations.
For such a wrong to be countered in the same spirit by another
wrongful move only compounds the situation even further and is only to
fuel the fire hence the hog-wash would erupt into fire-balls.
So too would other “members” of other “communities” who feel “touched” do the same.
Before the media misuse is allowed to blend and integrate into our
culture becoming a “normal in-thing” we should nip it at the bud now.
To the contrary, what we should see in the media should be positive
trends. It is quite sad that the Guurti or parliament have forgotten
what they are paid for.
Worthy Somalilanders should come fast to our aid and preach goodwill.
Cabinet, Guurti, Parliament and traditional leaders should immediately
see the dangerous route that the stirring up of tribal emotions may take
hence should counter it immediately by disseminating the needful.
We should be responsible and know what is good and what is right. We
should know what we are supposed and obliged to do. The media should not
consciously nor unconsciously take part to misinform, disinform or
equally take part in propagating ill-will through war-mongering
propaganda.
The information department should review how local websites and blogs
operate for we can no longer discern their agendas any more.
By MA EGGE
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