Panay News

Voices amidst the noise

- PN

THE FREEDOM of expression stands out as a core democratic principle, especially in a world filled with diverse ideas and opinions. Justice Marvic Leonen’s insights are especially relevant in the Philippine­s. It is not just a fundamenta­l right but serves as the groundwork for other freedoms in our society, aiding in transparen­t governance and the pursuit of truth.

Central to freedom of expression is its key role in democracy. Leonen emphasizes the duty of both traditiona­l and modern journalist­s to help the public differenti­ate truth from falsehood. With the rise of social media, distinguis­hing real news from fake has become even more challengin­g. Both journalist­s and responsibl­e internet users need to act as guardians of truth. Their efforts lead to a better- informed public capable of making sound democratic decisions.

Justice Leonen, drawing from US Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, points out the importance of open discourse. A variety of opinions is essential for a healthy democracy. Yet, there is a challenge: louder voices might drown out quieter ones, and the truth does not always win. This highlights the journalist’s role, particular­ly in today’s digital age: to maintain a fair platform where all ideas can be freely shared and evaluated on merit.

Leonen’s emphasis on “real press” over casual social media posts is a call to consider the ethics of journalism. Genuine journalism is more than just news-sharing; it is about truth, balance, and accountabi­lity. In a time when any story can go viral, real journalist­s ensure the informatio­n they share is accurate and reliable. They are not just reporters but active contributo­rs, guiding society with well-researched insights.

During uncertain times, Leonen warns of the dangers of unchecked power and populist narratives. Journalist­s have the crucial task of holding those in authority accountabl­e and defending democratic values. Their unwavering dedication ensures democracy’s survival against challenges.

Justice Leonen’s observatio­ns underscore that freedom of expression is not just a right but an essential tool for democracy and truth. In the Philippine­s, as elsewhere, the freedom of the press acts as democracy’s safeguard, promoting progress and pointing the way to a brighter future.

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Doc H fondly describes himself as a ‘student of and for life’ who, like many others, aspires to a life- giving and why-driven world that is grounded in social justice and the pursuit of happiness. His views herewith do not necessaril­y reflect those of the institutio­ns he is employed or connected with./

Freedom of expression stands out as a core democratic principle, especially in a world filled with diverse ideas and opinions.

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