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07-11-2013 11:56 PM
I thought we'd moved on about paper rounds, which really has no bearings on the circumstances of this tragic scenario.
If you keep reading the papers, then they have no incentive to change. If you then jump to moralizing on the basis of pure speculation in many cases, you are no better than the papers you read.
Dear me. It was also on Radio News, TV, Google, and all sorts of other media. All spouting the same story.
So to moralise to us, or me in such a high handed way, when people chat, and discuss topics of interest to them, or of topics that have moved them, is really very bad form.
Because, unless we actually witness the event, we rely solely on media coverage, be it TV, Radio, Search Engines, or Newspapers.
And.......When I see a news item, across the media, an opinion is formed.
Topical subjects debated on the RT are often accompanied by copy and pastings from media Sites. How else do we get our imformation?