Are we living in the post-truth world/Journalism in the post-truth world
Is truth really important?
Going back to basics what has
always bothered me since childhood was whether ‘truth’ is important. Everybody
will tell you vehemently that it is; every religion in the world has truth as
one of its basics principles – I am not aware of a single religion that encourages
lying and well most of the religions have stood the test of hundreds if not thousands of years so perhaps truth IS important.
Perhaps it is the very basis of civilization which is something I have realized
only very recently. What shook my faith in truth in my teens and twenties was
watching the prosperity of two of my relatives; they had been born in poverty their
father was poor but gradually by conning people big time, an art they learnt
from their father, they built estates worth crores. I may add that crore was a big number back
then. They had occupied properties worth more than crores while we were going
from bad to worse so much so that sometimes my father did not have the money to
pay our school fees. It is not a story; a story leaves you with only so much
impact but living inside a ‘story’ shakes you up. The very culmination of dishonesty
of the family was when they occupied our
land and it was with a heavy heart that my grandmother, a widow sent them a legal
notice. It did not work however and the land is gone. Truth was so alien to that family; the whole
town knew them and they were notorious as
high level conmen. People criticized them behind their backs but no one dared
repeat the words when they were around not because of any fear but because
people respected them because they could con and earn big money! So moral of
the story is my personal belief in ‘truth’ was shaken badly. Imagine if whole
civilization started behaving this way what would happen. Perhaps in remote
antiquity they realized this and without exception all cultures gave enormous
importance to truth – that unfortunately is breaking down truth is the casualty.
What is post-truth?
The word that avant garde writers and journalists have
invented for this phenomena is ‘post-truth’ world. There is no doubt that parts
of the world are living in such a world which includes USA, UK in fact much of
Europe, the rich Europe and literate India. Literate India alone is more in
terms of numbers than the population of several countries combined. I was
tempted to title this piece to make it look like our media is living in the
post-truth world or the post-truth world has been built by media, really the
mains stream media but that is not correct however the evidence that the world
around us has become post-truth is most readily evident in how media functions
these days.
How it used to be before
post-truth
Back in late eighties while still
in school I started writing for the local English newspaper. It was not a
stroke of good luck but neither had I slogged for it –journalism I now realize
was a passion for our family. By class sixth I used to read the whole paper
including the classifieds. The written word was sacred to us as I am sure to
many other Indians back then. Gradually I became addicted to news and
discovered that my father was member of a magazine club which operated from his
office. I used to go there and gobble up
all the magazines there while sitting in the canteen. No one doubted the
written word back then; different magazines had the same set of facts on
specific events. Journalists were poor but no one had heard of a ‘corrupt’
journalist at least not the man on the street. So when did it all change?
How it all began to change
One day while going down to pick
up the newspaper instead of the one paper I had grown up reading there was a
new newspaper! It was pure horror for me. I flipped through the pages and noticed
that the letters were much more neatly printed and instead of black and white
there were coloured pictures! However the paper appeared ‘dense’ – it is
difficult to describe perhaps it was because much more text had been crammed
into a given space than I was accustomed to. Later however I realized that the
difference was simply because the old paper was typeset by hand and the new one
had a screen set by a computer. I pulled up the hawker the next day and he made
all sorts of excuses. Since journalism was my passion I later tried to inquire
in depth about his faux pas and well
that is my personal mile marker for the shift in change of nature and spirit of
journalism from absolute truth gradually
to post-truth and which later on brought us to the post-truth India we are
living in right now. Well I missed on the details of the mile marker you must
be saying here it is – the new paper had offered to bribe the hawkers big time
with gifts ranging from table clock to a television if they could only seduce
the readers away from their old papers. It was not something insignificant – it
was the marketing department taking over or at least the beginning of the
transition. Gradually my old paper died down maybe not exactly but after the
change of management and change of premises that spirit left the paper. Now comes
the deadly part and this is scary for me too because as I said earlier it was
not a story I was actually inside the story; one of those relatives I mentioned
earlier ‘bought’ the old paper I had learnt my journalism from!
How newspapers used to operate
back then
Back in those days in the
eighties certain very rich groups of companies owned the newspapers and
allocated a certain budget to them – it was a kind of hobby for them perhaps,
they never bothered about the paper unless a big amount was demanded by the
editor for certain upgradations which was rare and put forth with great
reluctance by the editor who used to be a very academic sort of man. It was to
end though but so slowly one never noticed. I had a guru an old timer journalist who breathed and lived journalism – he
quit just about the time these events occurred I was irritated with him but
there was no place for such people in the new post-truth journalism which was
just starting but was yet to reach its zenith.
How money crept into journalism
Perhaps selling news was an idea
imported from the US or maybe the UK someone must have done some research on
that and one day I will google it but a sea change had come over main stream
media. Suddenly the marketing people became more important than reporters or
photographers. Every square centimetre of space in the paper was pre-planned and
sold with the help of marketing people. There were more adverts than news; it
was not entirely new for me as I had read newspapers from UK sent in from there
to British Council Library of which I was a very young member. They came in
almost a fortnight late and they bored me greatly. They had many pages perhaps
almost thirty six but most had adverts; Indian papers were entirely different
they talked about issues that mattered whereas even at that early date the UK
newspapers had started talking about movie stars and their love affairs and
such in a big way. These were still taboo for respectable Indian papers.
Change finally comes
We have come a long way since
then, even Hindi papers are full of frivolous news and articles; pages and
pages of them; supplements are increasing and so is the frivolity. There is no
need to describe what passes on as news in electronic media! Big question is
why is this happening? Question is big
but the answer is simple news is being sold! News is getting modified to please
the readership/viewers and nobody is trying to hide the fact. Big corporate
houses, unscrupulous businessmen, builders, smugglers and criminals have their
money invested in news. My journalism guru saw the future, he was a bigger news
junkie than I can ever hope to be and he disassociated himself from it all. The
junkie that he was he read more than a dozen newspapers everyday till the time
he died.
Corporate practices creeping into
media
So essentially journalism
transformed from a fraternity of highly educated, visionary or at the very
least honest and educated people into a trade where wage slaves worked. Next
step and the most sinister part was forming of pacts with politicians. Being
politically inclined was not something new to journalism it was always there
but somehow truth was never a casualty till this new wave I was talking about
because lies never sold well but this time it was different as it was a
post-truth world. People, the general populace was never and will never be
rational or objective partially because they will never be allowed to become rational
or objective by the government. In a
country like India where education is a luxury that is how it is going to
remain for a long time to come. People don’t value education for some strange
reason. Some families are exceptions but by and large making their children
‘highly educated’ is not the ambition of most Indians unless the education is
sure to rake in money, big money!
Man on the street not being
objective or rational and being a customer of the new media truth was first
diluted and then almost killed; I said almost because to make a lie look like
truth there has to be a semblance of truth too only then it will be a very
effective lie. The process was very gradual for print media but news channels
responded to it in a bigger faster way. When you work for purely commercial
gains and big gains you become blind, ruthless and reckless. I saw it in the
behaviour of some of my relatives connected with building trade and in one
specific incident recently where one of my aunt’s tenants first occupied her
property and then started demolishing it endangering our house since it was on
top of that property; when we approached the authorities they tried to respond
but could not it later surfaced that one of the relatives of a senior leader of
ruling party was thwarting government agencies from performing their duties. We
were stunned to see him surface when the dispute started, we were afraid, we
were shocked we entreated the man we literally begged him but he supported the
errant tenant fully and we could make out that he had been paid well and was
afraid that if we did not co-operate he would have to return the money. I dug
my heels in and did not take back my complaints as he asked me to do he
threatened me with dire consequences but somehow I stuck to my stand; we were
all afraid for months we still are but moral of the story is that the said
relative was absolutely blinded by money he feared no one not even the police
who were on the scene and watched helplessly. Imagine if media houses are
manned by such people what kind of truth would you expect? The same passion
drives both earning money fast and lots of it.
Living in the zenith of
post-truth world/Radiatapes
We are living as I said earlier
in the zenith of post-truth world. Media houses chaired by monied people are
working in cahoots with politicians both from ruling party and the opposition
and are controlling the narrative. One may argue that is it plain speculation
and that no one has proof that media houses are actually allowing corporate and
politicians to influence them to them there is a one word answer – Radiagate. I
do not need to tell you what it was – it was a nightmare for the country. A
nightmare which the man in the street is not really bothered about because very
few people if anyone in India or at least in my part of the world has the
patience to go through the transcript of the long long and the very long
conversations in the tapes. Main stream media was in absolute denial mode about
the tapes not even allowing the R of Radiatapes to leak out but it gradually
did tumble out; for me personally it was a horror I will probably never be free
to think how deep was the nexus between star journalists, corporate houses and
politicians and yes the high profile go-betweens. Post Radiatapes there should
not be even a shade of doubt that we are in a post-truth India.
Star journalists these days have
started living on either side of a Berlin wall like structure. Both factions can
be grouped for sake of simplicity into ‘left’ and ‘right’ and they do not want
to hear the other side. Both sides are pushing their own narratives which is
scary enough but what is more scary is that this rivalry has come onboard
social media mainly twitter which has become a battlefield. In this gigantic
clash of egos of star journalist alongside their political associates truth has
become a casualty. What is even more scary is that ‘twitteratti’ have become
camp followers heaping the tweeters of the opposite faction with choicest of
abuses. No one is bothered about the truth. No faction is even concerned with
the truth they are just there to continue the narrative which they think suits
their commercial needs which stems from what they perceive to be their loyal
viewers. I must hastily add that no one individual is to blame for this. It is
a juggernaut no one has a power over and it is a worldwide phenomena really.
Burning examples of the
post-truth world
Take for example the Dadri
lynching case in which one Akhlaq was killed on suspicion of killing cows for
beef by a mob. The two rival factions of media houses and star journos either
blamed the mob or Akhlaq but till date it is not clear whether the meat stored
in the refrigerator was beef or mutton. No journalist seemed to have been
interested in that and till date no one has conclusively proved what was the
nature of stored meat. Star journos were shouting their heart out that Akhlaq
was not a cow killer while the other faction of journos sitting hundreds if not
thousands of kilometres away from Dadri along with their twitter camp followers
said with conviction that Akhlaq had slaughtered the cow. This is just one of
the examples of post-truth world we are living in right now.
A more recent incident that comes
to mind is slapping of a girl student by the police for meeting up with a boy student
belonging to another religion. The video is clear, no one is saying it is
doctored still the narrative being built upon and around the incident is
whether the girl should have an affair with a boy of another religion or not.
The two factions are at it with the vengeance both on news channels and on
social media. Ideally the question would have been whether the police were
justified in slapping the helpless girl who is legally adult for meeting with a
boy also legally adult and the answer would simply have been no! The comments below the tweet containing video
by star journos are really horrific where the two factions of twitteratti have
inter alia condemned the police demanding that they be punished, some cheering
the action of the lady cop and demanding promotions and prizes for the police
team saying ‘Bahut accha kiya!’ (Well done police!) What horrifies me most is
thinking how this post-truth thing will pan out around the elections in 2019!
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