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> ...baiting Guardinitsas online by challemging

> orthodox liberal views...ain't so bad way to

> behave ;-).

>

> Good piece on this in yesterday's Observer (which

> I accidentally bought instead of the NOTW) which

> concluded the freedom of speech the middleclass

> parts of internet is 'free' as long as you tow the

> liberal line...if you don't as a journalist/public

> face they'll be massive twitter/facebook campaigns

> launched against you...



Haha, nice one Quids - you're quite right, it isn't a bad way to behave. That said, Liddle really is a tit and a half.


As for the Catherine Bennett article - she's very far from being the first person to say it, and am inclined to agree with her in regard to the need to toe the middle-class liberal line. However Sean's right - it does ring a little hollow when journalists claim that only their views count, and not the views of the unwashed masses (please don't stop reading me, please don't stop loving me)


When the right-wingers become as prevalent online as the bleeding hearts, that's when we'll get some interesting debate. But they're probably all too busy out ripping foxes to shreds with their slavering dogs to fritter away time on t'internet ;-)

  • 4 weeks later...
I liked this, "A national newspaper edited by an iconoclast determined to challenge the tyranny of the liberal metropolitan elite would have been a real addition to the national conversation, not least because Liddle's challenge would have come from the left."

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