I FIND it totally unacceptable that National Unity Minister Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang blames the media for “deliberately wanting to fan flames” on sensitive issues, particularly related to race and religion.
He should be more responsible in making such an accusation. I am appalled that he issued a stern warning to media practitioners to quit acting like instigators, asserting that “it’s enough”.
He is certainly barking up the wrong tree. The fact is, Malaysian media has been exercising utmost restraint in handling matters pertaining to race relations.
The practitioners understand their role in a muti-racial and multi-ethnic Malaysia.
While they uphold media freedom and strongly believe that a free press is the bedrock of a functioning democracy, they are responsible enough to avoid creating discord among the races.

The media practitioners always believed in a free but responsible media.
The recent commotions are caused by irresponsible politicians, not the media.
The current spike in racial tensions are the result of politicians fanning flames for their own insidious purpose.
I urge ministers to stop blaming the media when things go south or not in their favour.
Please stop blaming the messenger. Do not condemn the media to avoid blame for their own missteps, oversights and mistakes. – The Vibes, March 23, 2023
Tan Sri Johan Jaaffar is a distinguished newsman and National Journalism Laureate