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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees
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Well I read every last word of it, and I could feel my blood pressure rising as I did so!
What a load of (mostly) claptrap. There is so much in that article that I would like to pull apart, that it would last all day.
So, the British newspapers have "acted pretty responsibly" have they. So the front page headlines about the large quantities of hair found in the car, the front page headlines that she was over sedated, the front page headlines that her body was weighed down with stones and dumped at sea, etc. etc. If thats responsible journalism, what would the headlines be if they were irresponsible?
As for criticising Sky News about their "Madeleine McCann" category, what's that box next to your article Ms. Knight? Yes, that's right, the box with the headline "
MCCANN FAMILY". The one that says underneath "
Madeleine McCann. Full coverage and analysis of the latest twists in the investigation".
She is somehow blaming the general public for the criticism against the McCanns, yet what fuels that criticism? It wouldn't be the newspaper headlines by any chance, would it? It seems to me that the point of this article was just to make the author feel better about herself, and her fellow journalists, and heap all of the blame onto the general public.