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Originally posted by Hazelnut
Correct me if I'm mistaken but are you implying that the content and wording of the articles and actual events that take place later are no coincidence? Are you attempting to imply that the Independent is using its circulation and readership to increase violence by subliminal messaging of some type? Or do you believe that these articles are a trigger for some manchurian candidate types? What is the purpose? Why would the paper want to increase violence amongst its readerships?
I'm confused.
I did not star of flag this post. What are you trying to say?
[edit on 18-10-2009 by Hazelnut]
Originally posted by Hazelnut
Correct me if I'm mistaken but are you implying that the content and wording of the articles and actual events that take place later are no coincidence?
[edit on 18-10-2009 by Hazelnut]
Originally posted by Merriman Weir
To the OP, I noticed that there was some football coverage in this week's SIndy. I'm a bit concerned that there may be some football match or other happening in the week somewhere or other. Who do I complain to?
[edit on 18-10-2009 by Merriman Weir]
Originally posted by oneclickaway
reply to post by TheDailyPlanet
Maybe there is a need to go lie down in a dark room for a while.
Prove to me that firstly whoever murdered the woman in America had either the ability or the propensity to read British newspapers in America. Prove that they read newspapers at all, British or otherwise. Prove that they read a newspaper, saw a cartoon and thought...'wow, looks good to me...I must go kill...I must go kill...I must go kill...'
Get a grip....
Originally posted by TheDailyPlanet
I don't understand the logic of your difficulty, however I can let you know some article text from the Daily Mail in respect of football:-
'As the knives were being aimed at Avram Grant with the body of his side still warm, John Terry made a secret vow to breath new life into Chelsea'
'The jeers of the crowd were assailing his ears and, in the background, he could hear the sound of knives being sharpened.'
I think that the quoted text shows wicked abuse of the English language. I wonder if someone can give a defence for the above text, and tell me why it is not problematic. I would rather hope that at least someone would agree with me! And with the thread subject - that these cartoons / words etc. are catalysts to crime.
The Independent is read all over the world, and the online edition is also read all over the world. The Daily Mail has been bought by over 2 million people daily, with a printed copy readership of over 5 million. The website www.dailymail.co.uk attracts 29 million unique users per month, at this time.
[edit on 18-10-2009 by TheDailyPlanet]
The state-owned newspaper Kangura had a central role, starting an anti-Tutsi and anti-RPF campaign in October 1990. In the ongoing International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, the individuals behind Kangura have been accused of producing leaflets in 1992 picturing a machete and asking "What shall we do to complete the social revolution of 1959?" - a reference to the Hutu revolt that overthrew the Tutsi monarchy and the subsequent politically orchestrated communal violence that resulted in thousands of mostly Tutsi casualties and forced roughly 300,000 Tutsis to flee to neighboring Burundi and Uganda. Kangura also published the infamous "10 Hutu Commandments," which regulated all dealings with Tutsis and how Hutus are to treat them, and generally communicated the message that the RPF had a devious grand strategy (one feature article was titled "Tutsi colonization plan").[10]