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Mcb Want Fairer Media Coverage
what does that mean, stop telling the truth or dress it up..i cannot think of anything positive about islam, im sure there are some very nice muslims though.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That is a fake Graham Stringer account. Stringer is a member of the Labour party and an MP for Manchester, not of Anne Marie Waters’ ‘For Britain Movement’.
Maybe stop hijacking real politicians’ Twitter handles and trying to pass themselves off as genuine commentators (when they are not), before debating unfair coverage.
Maybe stop hijacking real politicians’ Twitter handles and trying to pass themselves off as genuine commentators (when they are not), before debating unfair coverage.
Isn't the media coverage of almost any topic biased towards the negative.
For example, if Catholic church officials were to examine how their church had been portrayed in the media over the past few years they'd almost certainly find that the majority of the news coverage (e.g. of child abuse by clergy) was less than favourable to Catholicism. (The good works carried out by Catholic aid workers across the world would hardly be mentioned)
Similarly, Oxfam does a great deal of good work if but one searches for news articles about Oxfam then it will almost certainly be stories about the use of prostitutes by aid workers which leap to the fore.
So it's not particularly surprising if it's the negative side of Islam which gets reported on most, surely?
For example, if Catholic church officials were to examine how their church had been portrayed in the media over the past few years they'd almost certainly find that the majority of the news coverage (e.g. of child abuse by clergy) was less than favourable to Catholicism. (The good works carried out by Catholic aid workers across the world would hardly be mentioned)
Similarly, Oxfam does a great deal of good work if but one searches for news articles about Oxfam then it will almost certainly be stories about the use of prostitutes by aid workers which leap to the fore.
So it's not particularly surprising if it's the negative side of Islam which gets reported on most, surely?
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