Having read the story today, I could not help but wonder why The Star was so vindicative against the owner of International Health & Venus Spa.
Reading the article, seemed to me to be so bias and devoid of the slightest amount of balance. It almost appeared that The Star had wrote the article as a ventetta, to destroy the owner economically as well as mentally without the need for a trial. The article seemed to be totally personal, and not at all professional, without any form of balanced reporting. Was completely one sided in it's reporting, with wild statements like "3/4 of the 300 licensed holistic centres were brothels". And how would they know this to be true or not? I think it is a gross exaggeration, and only effect is to inflame the reader.
I do not know the owner, but instinctively could not help but feel sorry for him. We are taught to believe that we are innocent until proven guilty, but the Star's bias reporting has convicted him without the benefit of any measure of defense. To let this go, what chance do any of us have, when a large newspaper decides for whatever reason you are next.
Something to think about.
Reading the article, seemed to me to be so bias and devoid of the slightest amount of balance. It almost appeared that The Star had wrote the article as a ventetta, to destroy the owner economically as well as mentally without the need for a trial. The article seemed to be totally personal, and not at all professional, without any form of balanced reporting. Was completely one sided in it's reporting, with wild statements like "3/4 of the 300 licensed holistic centres were brothels". And how would they know this to be true or not? I think it is a gross exaggeration, and only effect is to inflame the reader.
I do not know the owner, but instinctively could not help but feel sorry for him. We are taught to believe that we are innocent until proven guilty, but the Star's bias reporting has convicted him without the benefit of any measure of defense. To let this go, what chance do any of us have, when a large newspaper decides for whatever reason you are next.
Something to think about.