Farhan Maulana Hidayatputra Nov 25, 2018 in Politics Today's Mainstream Media are Choosing Sides It’s 12 in the afternoon, downtown South Jakarta, in a mall’s food court filled with people and I’m waiting for a friend. While I was waiting, I was reading a book called “Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki” written by a Japanese author, Haruki Murakami. Just bought it recently at a bookstore nearby, and I’m already diving deep into the story! “Aww, poor Tsukuru!” I said, finding out what had happened that made him colorless. The book was entertaining, but was not enough to kill time and the annoying feeling of waiting for someone that supposed to be here half an hour ago. As I wait for my friend to come, I sat down on a chair, with my eyes pondering around the court. One by one...