The trouble with this country is the Daily Mail
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Channel: Intelligence Squared
Views: 50,851
Rating: 4.1259642 out of 5
Keywords: Intelligence Squared, Debate, great oratory, Intelligence Squared debate, speech, top debates, best debates, most interesting debates, educational debates, intelligence2, intelligencesquared, is debate, iq2, iq2 debate, iq squared, Roger Alton, Kamal Ahmed, Zoe Williams, Peter Oborne, Rev Richard Coles, tabloids, news, newspapers, NHS, immigrants, politics, BBC, Mail Online, campaigning
Id: YpGU0Hmzi8o
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Length: 92min 57sec (5577 seconds)
Published: Thu Mar 17 2016
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...and their readership.
The Daily Mail and Express are part of the mediaocracy.
Mediaocracy is 'The system of maintaining control over a nation by utilizing the media, usually perpetrated under the guise of Freedom of Speech'. r/mediaocracy
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That poor goddamn women has those vipers chasing her around trying to bottle her tears to sell. Bastards
The Daily Mail Song
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intelligence2 is probably the most pretentious name I have every seen.
I've only ever come across two good uses for the Daily fail, lining cages of animals, and leaving in waiting rooms where people are waiting to be interviewed, if they choose the Daily fail over all the other publications available to occupy their waiting time, probably not coming back for a second interview.
Can someone TL;DW for the lazy?
Isn't the country's most trusted and respected news source supposed to be Kamal Ahmed and his BBC? His umming and erring got to much for me, maybe he explains later why people are swayed more by one newspaper than by umpteen tv and radio channels.
The Mail is the most visited English-language newspaper website in the world.
People seek out views that correspond with their own. (Or in my case, the opposite of my own, as I enjoy reading the comments in the Guardian that tear apart the articles). If the Daily Mail started writing liberal content, it would lose all its readers, and a new paper would fill the gap in the market. The way they deal with a lot of subjects is not nice, but the problem is that "liberal" papers won't touch them at all, or are only just starting to now. Instead, they just sneer.