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Bad Laguage In The Daliy Press

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jobjockey | 18:34 Sat 07th Oct 2023 | ChatterBank
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Not content with flooding the television with bad 

language, it now seems to have arrived in my morning

paper, is there any need, I was at sea for 11 years so

I'm no prude but is this what the national press is

coming to?

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So I take it that your member name is not a play on a common insult ...

Were there no ports available?

One person's "bad language" is another's free speech, which the prudish is trying to stop.

 

What, precisely, has upset you ?

golly, I don't know. But maybe editors have thought about it and concluded that language usage has changed since you (and I) worked... darn it!

You can always take refuge in Answerbank where it's just not *** allowed.

Has it taken until now to read this morning's paper?

Given the topic, the two typos in your title are appropriately ironic 😄😄😄😄

It might be tomorrow's paper, TCL, the first editions may be hitting the streets (of London, anyway) about now.

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I am surprised at the replies to my comment

I dont think that you are very witty with your

replies, and ths crass remark being at sea, because

there were no ports is so puerile,

The sense-of-humour-bypass worked then.

Do you have a link to the offending articles?

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Canary 43 Ha Ha

I also get fed-up (annoyed? not sure) with the lapse in standards in broadcast media (written and spoken). There needs to be a high standard, surely, to which everyone should at least attempt to adhere?  Otherwise language itself ceases to be that which it should be - a universal communication device.

Today I was with my daughter, grandson, husband, ex-husband and his wife, because daughter was moving house & we were all helping.  Grandson (14) was dropping swear words everywhere - no-one else was.  You'd think he would have noticed.  He didn't.

Eventually I challenged a 'Damn'  (see if that gets past the censors) - and he argued that it wasn't a swear word.  He was eventually convinced that it was.  

It impoverishes language and expression and someone has to set a standard - it used to be the Beeb.

 

Well hi didn't

^^^^  What happened there?     'Well, it isn't anymore."

the Beeb can set all the standards it likes - its website is quite cautious, though I can't speak about its late-night TV programmes - but if nobody else follows them, then it's not the BBC's fault.

I blame rappers meself.

is there a link to what the OP is on about?

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