OPINION: SMNI: Truth That Hurts ?

The move to cancel SMNI’s franchise is a brilliant display of bureaucratic irony, akin to declaring a cat an aspiring dog. The debate over its “news media” status is as comical as questioning whether a rubber chicken qualifies as a gourmet chef. 

SMNI, often perceived as a dutiful corps of cadets, seems more dedicated to its founder than delivering credible news to the Filipino audience. Pondering their loyalty is like wondering if a puppet is loyal to the puppeteer. The news readers, a choir of devoted acolytes, harmonize hymns of praise for their pastor-owner, leaving little room for objective journalism.

An “audit” of their anchors might reveal a surprising lack of journalistic backgrounds, reminiscent of hiring lifeguards who’ve never seen water. One astute netizen rightly labeled SMNI as “an association of trolls and bloggers,” a revelation as shocking as finding out clowns are entertainers. 

The revocation of its franchise is not a cancellation but a correction—a necessary adjustment for an oxymoron masquerading as news. 

Yet, in this circus of media outfits, where the least-trusted brand (read: Rappler) is a dubious honor, perhaps SMNI’s franchise cancellation is just a sideshow in the grand spectacle of misinformation.

Devastating Tsunami Hits Philippine Showbiz!

In a nation known for its tropical storms, Filipinos have found a new tempest to weather: the shocking separation of showbiz royalty Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla. 

After an 11-year romantic saga, the duo confirmed their split, unleashing a hailstorm of a national preoccupation that rivaled even the fiercest typhoons.

Suddenly, everyone from gossip queens like Cristy Fermin and the pseudo-journalists of Rapppler, to political figures like Leila de Lima and Rowena Guanzon had an opinion on the #KathNiel break-up. Sharon Cuneta chimed in as if her social media account held the secret to universal harmony. Netizens, never to be outdone, flooded the internet with “Pray for Kath” memes, treating the situation as if the showbiz world had just been hit by a devastating tsunami.

The absurdity reached new heights when calls emerged for a special non-working holiday, as if the nation needed time off to collectively mourn the demise of Kathniel. 

Daniel’s mom, herself a celebrity, just had to have the last word… unless of Congress decides to conduct a legislative hearing on the split, in aid of legislation.

In this theatrical soap opera, it seems even the weather couldn’t escape the chaos of celebrity romance.

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