I'll try typing something this time.Paradox SuXcess said:Yes I really really am. Every misleading headline, every back door under the table "donation", every bloody lie just to make them look good and perfect and win cheap votes. "We can't punish the CEOs of the banks and other businesses because they will take their business away and put them over seas", bullshit. The Sun turned Liverpool into a villainous city by sending out the wrong information regarding Hillsborough. The Mail is a paper that creates unrealistic bullshit and scare tactics in other to get new readers. "Muslims Are trying to take over Britain", "Romanians are trying to take over Britain", Africans are trying to take over Britain". Every damn thing is trying to ruin and take over Britain for them that it's just ridiculous and how the hell do they still get away with this shit? HOW!?!?hawkeye52 said:Sounds like you are sick of British politics in general and how bad the influence of the Right Wing Media (Read Rupert Murdoch) on the British populace and it's own (generally ill informed) political decision making is. I am pretty sick of it to to be honest but the only politician at this point who has made a move against them in recent memory is Nick Clegg. But he is a slimy bastard that the Lib Dems need to get rid of or keep to scapegoat for in the upcoming political failure for them that will be the 2015 general election.
I should probably stop before I write an essay on what is wrong with British Politics in general in here.
No one at all should take The Daily Mail seriously after they actually printed an article claiming that My Chemical Romance are encouraging teenagers to kill themselves so they could join The Black Parade. Then when people went "what? No Seriously, what?" they refused to back down claiming that it was a well researched bit of journalism.
I'm not a My Chemical Romance fan, in fact I think that if they had one original idea, their heads would explode. But as soon as I saw that "journalism" I came to the conclusion that anything printed in The Daily Fail has nothing to do with real life affairs.