ChatterBank34 mins ago
Can anyone explain why....
... the religion of these two sisters is relevant to the story? It is mentioned in both the headline and the first line of the report, but it would appear to have no bearing on the story. Why so?
Muslim twin sisters win �4million payout to keep lid on claims City firm bought sex and drugs for clients
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-108532 8/Muslim-twin-sisters-win-4million-payout-lid- claims-City-firm-bought-sex-drugs-clients.html
Muslim twin sisters win �4million payout to keep lid on claims City firm bought sex and drugs for clients
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-108532 8/Muslim-twin-sisters-win-4million-payout-lid- claims-City-firm-bought-sex-drugs-clients.html
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Do you remember the recent fire in the channel tunnel?
I'm willing to bet it was a british lorry that caught fire!
The reason? because no paper I recall remarked on the nationality of it - had it been french of Polish I'm pretty certain that it would have been mentioned.
What about this Shannon Mathews case? - can you just imagine certain people on this forum had she been a moslem.
It's the way racism is propagated these days by selective reporting and it's very affective at appealing to those not bright enough to see through it
Do you remember the recent fire in the channel tunnel?
I'm willing to bet it was a british lorry that caught fire!
The reason? because no paper I recall remarked on the nationality of it - had it been french of Polish I'm pretty certain that it would have been mentioned.
What about this Shannon Mathews case? - can you just imagine certain people on this forum had she been a moslem.
It's the way racism is propagated these days by selective reporting and it's very affective at appealing to those not bright enough to see through it
Jake - Lots has been said on here about the Shannon Matthews bunch and other non-Muslims,that has not been very complimentary. So please don't do that "picking on Muslims" nonsense.
So when reporting a news item, is it no longer appropriate to mention, race, religion,age, sex, area the person is from? What next, their name? Perhaps in future we should just say a homosapien?
So when reporting a news item, is it no longer appropriate to mention, race, religion,age, sex, area the person is from? What next, their name? Perhaps in future we should just say a homosapien?
That did make me smile Elvis, but it is worth pointing out that the �unknown� chemical lorry was France-bound.
As regards the creed of the twins, one must surmise this is significantly important to the indignant readership. To think of their audacity in attempting to reveal the �sordid behaviour by financiers (important) on six figure (v.important) salaries, it really does beggar belief.
I think the club entrance fee and the price of a laptop dance are also of extreme importance when examining the details of the story, and bearing in mind the�.
�magical experience� with fifty (no less than) dancers from a wide mix of nationalites (not siure if they think that�s good or bad) dressed in �spectacular outfits from long evening dresses, revealing all the right curves, to fabulous sexy lingerie'.
As well as the �VIP lounge with seven (not six or eight) private booths lit with crimson candles and decorated with stone ornaments and fresh flowers which managers claim is the �perfect setting in which to entertain guests�
The story thoughtfully provides the name and address of the darn place for the dirty old codgers reading the story, so that they can stand outside with placards and protest��
Are you sure it isn�t just an advertisement feature rather than �national news��?
As regards the creed of the twins, one must surmise this is significantly important to the indignant readership. To think of their audacity in attempting to reveal the �sordid behaviour by financiers (important) on six figure (v.important) salaries, it really does beggar belief.
I think the club entrance fee and the price of a laptop dance are also of extreme importance when examining the details of the story, and bearing in mind the�.
�magical experience� with fifty (no less than) dancers from a wide mix of nationalites (not siure if they think that�s good or bad) dressed in �spectacular outfits from long evening dresses, revealing all the right curves, to fabulous sexy lingerie'.
As well as the �VIP lounge with seven (not six or eight) private booths lit with crimson candles and decorated with stone ornaments and fresh flowers which managers claim is the �perfect setting in which to entertain guests�
The story thoughtfully provides the name and address of the darn place for the dirty old codgers reading the story, so that they can stand outside with placards and protest��
Are you sure it isn�t just an advertisement feature rather than �national news��?
There's one fact of the story in which the religion of Samira and Hanan Fariad is relevent, and that's the point that (allegedly), their bosses moved Jewish accounts away from them.
Other than that, it's puzzling as to why the Daily Ma...
Nah...what am I saying. The Daily Mail hates Muslims and knows it's readship hates Muslims and will bend over backwards to throw them in a bad light, no matter what the story is.
Other than that, it's puzzling as to why the Daily Ma...
Nah...what am I saying. The Daily Mail hates Muslims and knows it's readship hates Muslims and will bend over backwards to throw them in a bad light, no matter what the story is.
sp1814 take that chip off your shoulder i get the mail on sunday and i do not hate muslims, in fact i will be served a curry tonight by one very nice muslim.
when there is a thread regarding muslims on this site certain user names flock to it likes flies round cow dung
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when there is a thread regarding muslims on this site certain user names flock to it likes flies round cow dung
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Seemingly for a lack of identity. Perhaps she is a Christian, perhaps not, perhaps there is no certainty either way. Just because her daughter went to a CofE school, it doesn�t make her Christian. She could be an atheist, or just non-affiliated
Saying they are Jew, or Muslim or even Catholic, would seem to add clarity to identity � something the closeted readers relate to and can benchmark with their inherent ideals and stereotypes - didn�t they make something out of the McCanns being Catholic?
Saying they are Jew, or Muslim or even Catholic, would seem to add clarity to identity � something the closeted readers relate to and can benchmark with their inherent ideals and stereotypes - didn�t they make something out of the McCanns being Catholic?
DrFilth
Wouldn't be a story about Muslims if the Daily Mail hadn't pointed it out.
It's just really weird.
Okay...not all Daily Mail readers are raving right wing loonies, foaming at the mouth.
By the way, nice use of the 'chip on your shoulder' line.
I think you're right...I've grown to vehemently hate the Daily Mail recently even though I used to buy the MOS years ago.
A better Sunday read - The Observer or Independent On Sunday.
Real quality.
Wouldn't be a story about Muslims if the Daily Mail hadn't pointed it out.
It's just really weird.
Okay...not all Daily Mail readers are raving right wing loonies, foaming at the mouth.
By the way, nice use of the 'chip on your shoulder' line.
I think you're right...I've grown to vehemently hate the Daily Mail recently even though I used to buy the MOS years ago.
A better Sunday read - The Observer or Independent On Sunday.
Real quality.