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I find myself bewildered and irritated by the enormous attention paid to the story of an apparently sick whale which seems to have drifted up the Thames. It's all right to find it curious, but all the news programmes - including the super-snooty Channel Four, which fancies itself as the most serious news supplier in the country - have dedicated it enormous slots at the opening of their programs, five-ten minutes each, and all bar one of the national newspapers have placed it on their front page. I find this insane. You may say that the British are crazy about animals, but I do not think they are crazy to the extent of imagining that a sick whale is the world's most important single story. This is not so much a display of native sentimentality, as an insulting reminder of how much the cynical yet ignorant manipulators of the British media despise their readers. No wonder newspaper sales and tv news viewer numbers are falling across the board.
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Date: 2006-01-21 01:23 pm (UTC)Luckily it is early in the year because I am certain there will be many more stupid headlines this year.
;o)
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Date: 2006-01-21 01:34 pm (UTC)No pictures=No News. Film at 11
Date: 2006-01-21 01:38 pm (UTC)There isn't any news other than the same old wars, kidnappings, brutal murders and death by fire underground. Blood, pain, smoke, filth, misery - nothing sparkly. Lead story last night on national news was the "possibility" that there would be some disruption of the White House Easter Egg roll. Toothy kids in pretty clothes. From last spring.
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Date: 2006-01-21 02:02 pm (UTC)no subject
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