4th July 2010, 10:49 PM
It's just a fact that newspapers don't report news, they report what will sell more of their dire little rags. If it sells because of inaccurate reporting, the retraction is on p. 49 in very small print.
The media only exist to serve themselves (in general), if accurate or intelligent reporting were the requirement, we'd all be reading papers with engravings and curly letters in the headlines. The BBC are as bad as the rest, the things they present as fact or even as informative are depressingly aimed at the hard-of-thinking.
The media only exist to serve themselves (in general), if accurate or intelligent reporting were the requirement, we'd all be reading papers with engravings and curly letters in the headlines. The BBC are as bad as the rest, the things they present as fact or even as informative are depressingly aimed at the hard-of-thinking.
Prime practitioner of headology, with a side order of melting glass with a stern glare.