boycot "the daily mail"
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boycot "the daily mail"
Apparently the headline on The Mail on Sunday was 'Err, Bruce...the fire's the other way'
I cant believe some tosser Mail journo thought this was an amusing headline to print while people are being made homeless and dying.
I cant believe some tosser Mail journo thought this was an amusing headline to print while people are being made homeless and dying.
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I've been boycotting it for years, bunch of bigots - just one more reason to do so now
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Yes, but did the subeditor manage to illustrate how Australian bushfires will lead to more swan-eating gypsy lesbian EU immigrants and the decline of house prices??? That's what's usually important to the Daily Mail...
It's a horrid rag read by two categories of people: Mrs Bouquet types, and people on holiday who can't find anything else in English to read.
It's a horrid rag read by two categories of people: Mrs Bouquet types, and people on holiday who can't find anything else in English to read.
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Disgusting. Think they should print a full apology. The situation is so so sad.
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As a matter of principle I boycott the Daily Mail because of their objectionable right-wing reactionist editorial policy.
This would be very funny if it wasn't so close to the truth
Yes, but did the subeditor manage to illustrate how Australian bushfires will lead to more swan-eating gypsy lesbian EU immigrants and the decline of house prices??? That's what's usually important to the Daily Mail...
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I have said paper in front of me (being a Daily Mail reader and all)
It's true. Half page picture with a tiny quote box (so I can quote the whole story):
"Er, Bruce ... the fire's the other way!
A fire engine races along a dirt track in southern Australia yesterday - desperately fleeitng a vast advancing wall of smoke and flames.
This is just one of the bush fires raging across 50 miles of Victoria and New South Wales, sparked by record temperatures of 117F (47C). So far at least 25 people have died in the fires, all in rural towns north of Melbourne."
The media over here have only just this morning started reporting about how desperately tragic the events are.
It's true. Half page picture with a tiny quote box (so I can quote the whole story):
"Er, Bruce ... the fire's the other way!
A fire engine races along a dirt track in southern Australia yesterday - desperately fleeitng a vast advancing wall of smoke and flames.
This is just one of the bush fires raging across 50 miles of Victoria and New South Wales, sparked by record temperatures of 117F (47C). So far at least 25 people have died in the fires, all in rural towns north of Melbourne."
The media over here have only just this morning started reporting about how desperately tragic the events are.
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Unfortunately I am not at all surprised.
Imagine how angry they would be if something like that happened in Britain and the Australian press turned it into a joke.
The media is one thing I do not miss about Britain.
Imagine how angry they would be if something like that happened in Britain and the Australian press turned it into a joke.
The media is one thing I do not miss about Britain.
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I don't think it's a problem limited to the UK media. Ok, so the UK media is strongly politically aligned and puts across a particular political agenda (which is all right and well if you're aware of this when reading it and take what you're reading with a pinch of salt), but I think this is the case in most media. A truly independent newspaper is rare. I'm not up on the Oz media, but I'm sure it's the case there too.
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I have been onto the Daily Mail website this morning and there are a large number of readers registering their disgust at the report from the Mail on Sunday. With a bit of luck (which I very much doubt we'll have) they will apologise for the flippant report.