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why do so many bigots who make statements thinly disguised as questions use links to the Daily Mail to justify their arguments?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you read the Daily Mail you'd see why. It is a bitter, negative, uninformative paper which plays on people fears, jealousy, negative and niave sides. It stirs up hate amongst people generally by targeting other groups of people with worst case stories. Whether it be single mothers, gypsies, poles. It is designed for people who don't have much life experience so are gullible enough to suck it all up. Else for people who just like a good moan.
jedimistress:
Where do you get your info about the Daily Mail from? Here's a sample of yesterday's stories in it:
Front page headline: Harman: I'll Put Women In Charge Of Banks.
And an assortment of other headlines inside:
1. "Innocents' DNA kept for 12 years.
2. Hunt for 30,000 rapists and thugs.
3. Overdose tragedy of Mosley's son.
4. Tories went over the top in Operation Get Gordon.
5. Innocent victims of Pakistan's bloodbath.
6. Mushrooms "give your body a boost to beat the flu."
7. Migrants escape horrific acid death.
8. Axe I.D. card, save �1.3bn.
"bitter, negative, uninformative" "stirs up hate amongst people" "worst case stories"
jedi, continue reading the Beano, sounds like it's about your level.
Where do you get your info about the Daily Mail from? Here's a sample of yesterday's stories in it:
Front page headline: Harman: I'll Put Women In Charge Of Banks.
And an assortment of other headlines inside:
1. "Innocents' DNA kept for 12 years.
2. Hunt for 30,000 rapists and thugs.
3. Overdose tragedy of Mosley's son.
4. Tories went over the top in Operation Get Gordon.
5. Innocent victims of Pakistan's bloodbath.
6. Mushrooms "give your body a boost to beat the flu."
7. Migrants escape horrific acid death.
8. Axe I.D. card, save �1.3bn.
"bitter, negative, uninformative" "stirs up hate amongst people" "worst case stories"
jedi, continue reading the Beano, sounds like it's about your level.
The Daily Mail is very good at what it does - delivering a right wing news agenda. It is also the second best selling newspaper in the country (after the Sun).
Therefore, it is understandable that someone with right wing views will read the DM and use it to back their argument.
There is nothing wrong with that. My only gripe with the Daily Mail is when I detect a news story has been distorted by omitting relevant facts.
Has as been pointed out, you seem to regard anyone who does not share your views as a bigot. That is not really a good trait, and definitely not one for visiting a public news forum website.
Therefore, it is understandable that someone with right wing views will read the DM and use it to back their argument.
There is nothing wrong with that. My only gripe with the Daily Mail is when I detect a news story has been distorted by omitting relevant facts.
Has as been pointed out, you seem to regard anyone who does not share your views as a bigot. That is not really a good trait, and definitely not one for visiting a public news forum website.
ivanovitch57
I suspect that bigots specifically enjoy the Daily Mail because the opinion pieces and leader column reflect their simplistic and narrow-minded views on complex issues.
Little Englanders gravitate to the Mail and Express rather than quality 'right of centre' newspapers (such as the well-written Telegraph and Times) because these papers throw in a degree of journalistic integtrity absent from the Express Group papers.
Also, if you hate Muslims, the Daily Mail is a wonderful source of anti-Muslim stories.
By the way, I'm sure not all Mail readers are bigots and Little Englanders, just not all Guardian reader are lettuce-munching liberals. The best man at my wedding is a Mail reader and he's a really nice bloke who reads the Mail simply because he likes the paper!
I suspect that bigots specifically enjoy the Daily Mail because the opinion pieces and leader column reflect their simplistic and narrow-minded views on complex issues.
Little Englanders gravitate to the Mail and Express rather than quality 'right of centre' newspapers (such as the well-written Telegraph and Times) because these papers throw in a degree of journalistic integtrity absent from the Express Group papers.
Also, if you hate Muslims, the Daily Mail is a wonderful source of anti-Muslim stories.
By the way, I'm sure not all Mail readers are bigots and Little Englanders, just not all Guardian reader are lettuce-munching liberals. The best man at my wedding is a Mail reader and he's a really nice bloke who reads the Mail simply because he likes the paper!