Media modern itu lucu.
Mereka gak cari kebenaran. Mereka cari narasi yang paling laku dijual ke massa marah.
Begitu nama Donald Trump muncul, otak banyak orang langsung mati.
Fakta gak penting. Penjelasan lengkap gak penting. Yang penting headline brutal buat mancing emosi publik.
Padahal struktur investasi yang dijelaskan jelas banget: — Dikelola pihak ketiga independen
— Full discretionary accounts
— Keputusan trading otomatis berbasis model
— Tidak ada kontrol langsung
— Tidak ada akses advance trade
— Tidak bisa override strategi
Artinya apa? Artinya sistem itu sengaja dibuat supaya ada tembok pemisah yang jelas antara kekuasaan politik dan pengelolaan aset. Tapi media tertentu tetap muter cerita seolah semua harus jadi konspirasi. Karena kemarahan publik lebih menghasilkan uang daripada kejujuran.
Inilah penyakit dunia modern: Orang tidak lagi membaca untuk memahami.
Mereka membaca untuk mencari alasan membenci. Dan media tahu itu. Mereka jual drama. Jual paranoia. Jual ketakutan. Karena outrage adalah mata uang paling mahal di era digital. Yang paling bahaya bukan kebohongan terang-terangan. Yang paling bahaya adalah manipulasi setengah fakta. Potong konteks. Mainkan emosi. Giring opini.
Lalu biarkan massa saling bunuh karakter. Sementara elit media duduk santai menghitung klik dan uang iklan.
Kalau memang ada bukti pelanggaran, bongkar jelas.
Kalau memang ada konflik kepentingan, tunjukkan data konkret. Tapi kalau cuma lempar insinuasi nonstop demi rating?
Itu bukan jurnalisme. Itu propaganda berkedok moralitas. Dan rakyat yang terlalu malas berpikir akan selalu jadi korban paling gampang digiring.
Dunia hari ini keras. Bukan karena kurang informasi. Tapi karena terlalu banyak manipulasi yang dibungkus seolah-olah kebenaran.




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