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Wouldn't it be a better country without the daily mail ?

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Mick-Talbot | 09:52 Sun 12th Aug 2012 | News
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Wouldn't it be a better country without the daily mail ?


After the daily Mail asks Mo Farah if he would have preferred to have won gold for Somalia.
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Thank you mighty wba, why can't we just celebrate our successes without the nit-picking.
As others have said - the DM fills a certain role, it just happens that that role is a rather unsavoury one. If the Mail were eradicated, then something else would take its place.

Now, do I think the country would be better off if it did have any demand for publications like the Daily Mail (or the Express)? Yes, I do. I think if people didn't rely on organizations like the Mail, the world as a whole would be improved.
The Daily Mail - purveyor of outrage to the middle-classes...
the Mail, it seems, has been advising the unemployed: "Arbeit macht frei".

http://www.guardian.c.../13/dailymail-twitter

"Somewhat tainted" by its link with Auschwitz, indeed.
I've never understood the antagonism towards the Daily Mail on here, to me it's no better or no worse than any other daily ...
This is absolutely priceless!


This from the paper that fought such a serious campaign to allow Zola Bud to run for Britain!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zola_Budd (for the younger members)
If they got rid of the Mail and the population read only Left-Wing material, and everyone were to all agree with everything Left-Wing and disagreed with everything right-Wing, then wouldn't the news section be a boring section?

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