Merlin
16th August 2002, 22:20
I feel like I am being told what to think, and when. I am a fiercely independent person, I hate being told what to do by anyone. Recently, I've noticed that we're being spoon-fed emotions through the media - today's Daily Mirror, for example, carries a picture of a tired policeman behind the headline "No Let Up" (in the hunt for two missing schoolgirls). While I do hope they're found alive, I resent being effectively told that I should feel a certain way, maybe say certain things. In this case, it must be awful for the families anyway, without media camping outside their homes picking up every scrap of information and broadcasting it to the public, in a way that suggests how the paper's editor thinks they should feel.
The papers over here carry ridiculous bias. If the editor takes a dim view of someone, they get lynched by the tabloids and subsequently the public. Take David Beckham; he made an irrational mistake in the World Cup of 1998. The Mirror absolutely ripped into him the next day; subsequently, effigies of the player were seen hanging from buildings, yet all he had done was to get himself sent off - it's not like he tried to rape someone.
It's as if the media controls what we think of people.
I would really like to see newspapers that solely reported news, without a political inclination or an editor's point of view. Just news. No celebrity showbiz columns, no opinion columns (although the Guardian has some interesting ones) and no crap stories about people who've lived in the same house forever. Even the broadsheets are biased, especially in their sports coverage.
I've had enough. It's white-dot time for the TV, and the paper is off to be recycled into toilet tissue and put to good use.
The papers over here carry ridiculous bias. If the editor takes a dim view of someone, they get lynched by the tabloids and subsequently the public. Take David Beckham; he made an irrational mistake in the World Cup of 1998. The Mirror absolutely ripped into him the next day; subsequently, effigies of the player were seen hanging from buildings, yet all he had done was to get himself sent off - it's not like he tried to rape someone.
It's as if the media controls what we think of people.
I would really like to see newspapers that solely reported news, without a political inclination or an editor's point of view. Just news. No celebrity showbiz columns, no opinion columns (although the Guardian has some interesting ones) and no crap stories about people who've lived in the same house forever. Even the broadsheets are biased, especially in their sports coverage.
I've had enough. It's white-dot time for the TV, and the paper is off to be recycled into toilet tissue and put to good use.