Sexy v nasty

Ceylon Today recently published a story about the recent additions to the local political scene. The headline of the story called the singers and actresses who wanted to contest sex symbols.

I'm not going to comment on if these women are sex symbols. I don't know these women, I don't know their story, their history. However, when a person is portrayed as a sex symbol, it is mostly the media that is to blame. How do they portray people? How do they portray women?

Most newspapers in our nation choose to be gossip tabloids instead of reporting the truth. Every other word of most stories are reportedly and allegedly. Journalism has stopped being about news reporting.

However, looking back at calling these women sex symbols, something I'd like to point out is CT's own role in the matter. Escape is CT's magazine, and is, if I'm right, published six day's a week. Choosing a cover for Escape must be a difficult task. And yet, their recent choice of covers has left most of us speechless. And not in a good way.


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