“Media and Government: A Love-Hate Relationship”
Our people have high expectations of the government. They are a source of goodness and assistance to our country. They, too, have a long list of accomplishments, especially because they are our supporters. But why don't they show their flaws or failures? We see them on many media channels, particularly in news stories and articles, announcing their achievement, thanks to technology. We do not witness their agony and failure behind the camera because some people will be quick to criticize based on basic errors and failures and will not seek deeper information. Maintaining citizen trust is critical for governments to maintain legitimacy, but there is abundant evidence to demonstrate that those they represent frequently believe governments act unethically. Also, people’s perceptions on the ethical behavior of their leaders are shaped by their public influence. The image above is a depiction on the “love-hate” relationship that the media and government have.
You will see people who want to accomplish goals for the country and for themselves when the elections come. Government employees become famous after achieving high achievement, which leads to the bulk of them wearing their achievements as masks, but only when residents are at their most vulnerable, you will see faces you wish you had never seen. Government officials are critical to the country's prosperity and growth, as well as the future of their countrymen. Government employees understand how the game is played, showcasing their best achievements to earn the nation's vote while hiding their failures in the shadows where no one can see them. But, as I previously stated, government employees understand how the game is played, and not everyone's past is secure when someone tries to get what they want, even if it means lying for long enough to succeed.












