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Communication today - are we better off?
By: Marion Scher

Communication is what I do for a living and I have to say, in my last 20 years as a journalist, technology has made my job easier and easier - albeit puzzling at times. But I'm beginning to wonder if perhaps we were better off before instant messaging.

After all, perhaps it would have been better if that mampara (to use that wonderful term the Sunday Times has given us) Julius Malema's now famous quote that he would KILL for Zuma hadn't flashed around the world at the speed of light, helping our rand in its freefall!

In the old days - and here I mean 100 years ago or so before Marconi invented the wireless telegraph - it would have taken around six months to get news. Hey, a whole war could break out and end before we'd hear of it over here. Today you cough, and the whole world knows instantly!

But back to Mamparalema - in six month's time, once he's been hauled across the Human Rights Commission, possibly spent a night or two in chookie where he'd possibly join a gang and get a snazzy tattoo, he will not only say he was misquoted, but that he pleads insanity and doesn't remember saying it at all.

By which time, the rand wouldn't have had time to plummet and Jacob Zuma would have been found guilty and be tucked up next to his mate Malema so they could bond together further. And the rand would be fine! Can you tell I'm about to go overseas...?

And then there's the refugee crisis. According to Government, these camps will be taken down by August, so in pre-tech days they could have come and gone without anyone outside South Africa knowing...

But today, no-one is immune and we have to watch what we say very carefully - not to mention who we're seen with [read cellphone cameras]. Had these been around in the Monica Lewinsky/Bill Clinton days, can you imagine the shots we might have seen?

If you're in the public eye, you're virtually fair game 365 days a year - where can you go where there's no phones and no cameras? Well, possibly maximum security, so that's good news for Malema!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Marion Scher (www.mediamentors.co.za) is an award-winning journalist, lecturer, media trainer and consultant with 20 years experience in the industry. For more of her writing, go to www.marionschat.blogspot.com.

[26 Jun 2008 09:05]


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