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The next time you reach for a copy of the Australian or other ‘News’ (sic) product, you’re buying more than just a newspaper. You’re buying into the News monster – cunning, disingenuous and powerful.
The News monster has some rather nasty habits:
- it is cheerleader to successive war mongers – Howard, Bush, Blair, Cheney, Sharon, Netanyahu
- it actively demonised working people in the UK and elsewhere – Murdoch et al were vehemently opposed to the rights of striking miners, ordinary, decent folks who had the extreme misfortune to be caught in Thatcher’s cross hairs. The news mOnster didn’t just promote the Tory government line – it was ruthless and merciless in the hatred it poured upon working people who were fighting for their jobs
- The Sun prepared a front page with the headline “Mine Führer” and a photograph of miner’s leader Arthur Scargill with his arm in the air, a pose which made him look as though he was giving a Nazi salute.
- it promotes a world of diminishing opportunities
- it peddles influence and will keep on telling you that 2+2 = 5
- During the 1987 general election, the Sun ran a mock-editorial entitled “Why I’m Backing Kinnock, by Stalin“.
- if you are fearing for an abducted child, it will hack your mobiles to squeeze an extra buck out of your turmoil and despair
- it pays ‘columnists’ to spout raw, elitist propaganda that serves the interests of the billionaires and makes a mockery of us all
- it has senior editors who are craven and obsequious in their interviews with world “statesmen” (sic)
- it wants to get its tentacles into schools by infiltrating the classroom with its ‘kids’ sections – in the UK recently, two books written and produced by The Sun were endorsed by the Government for use in schools.
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