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The Daily Mail - Newspaper of the Year - and it's hate campaign against Muslims
How, in this day and age, can a newspaper be allowed to get away with this???
http://tabloid-watch.blogspot.co.uk/
I mean really...I know that all newspapers have agendas, and they will publish stories to support those agendas - but this is now getting ridiculous.
The Daily Mail claimed that two thirds of British Muslims found honour violence acceptable.
The actual figure was 6% and to make matters worse, the figure for Asian Christians was 8%!!!
Seriously - what can be done about this? Surely this is deliberately stoking the flames of right wing hatred?
http://tabloid-watch.blogspot.co.uk/
I mean really...I know that all newspapers have agendas, and they will publish stories to support those agendas - but this is now getting ridiculous.
The Daily Mail claimed that two thirds of British Muslims found honour violence acceptable.
The actual figure was 6% and to make matters worse, the figure for Asian Christians was 8%!!!
Seriously - what can be done about this? Surely this is deliberately stoking the flames of right wing hatred?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.it is. I wondered about this claim at the time - it was clearly about Asians, nto Muslims (and I am duly impressed with the revelation that the proportion is higher among Christians); but I didn't realise the total fabrication involved in the headline.
I fear Craftypig may have misread your question entirely.
I fear Craftypig may have misread your question entirely.
Interesting that the survey said "two-thirds of young Asians (69%) living in Great Britain agree families should live according to the concept of ‘honour’"
But only 6% said they would use violence.
It would be interesting to know what they would do to ENFORCE this izzat if the honour of their family had been damaged.
If they would not use violence how do they enforce it?
Even forceably keeping a person (probably female) in the family home to stop them perhaps going out and seeing the "wrong" person is a form of violence.
So if they would not use violence then what WHAT they do?
But only 6% said they would use violence.
It would be interesting to know what they would do to ENFORCE this izzat if the honour of their family had been damaged.
If they would not use violence how do they enforce it?
Even forceably keeping a person (probably female) in the family home to stop them perhaps going out and seeing the "wrong" person is a form of violence.
So if they would not use violence then what WHAT they do?
Then you read this article to get the other side of the picture:
http://www.telegraph....-killing-victims.html
http://www.telegraph....-killing-victims.html
It just seems terribly wrong for a newspaper to deliberately make up stuff in order to spread fear and hate. I read that story and came away with the depressing impression that the majority of Muslims believed in violence against women - how many others reading the same story are now repeating that same statistic?
the DM may well have an agenda against muslims but the muslims do themselves no favours by the way they carry on. The DM doesn't have to work so hard for ammo does it? Their figures are wrong but it does not excuse the existance of the subject matter regardless of the percentage. To me all religions are equally deplorable so I don't care whether christians outwiegh muslims in their barbarity they are all as bad as each other.
"Their figures are wrong but it does not excuse the existance of the subject matter regardless of the percentage."
Their figures were not just "wrong." They were fudged. Made up.
Personally? I agree with you to some extent - there are serious questions about how we deal with Islam. I'm increasingly coming under the impression that, for example, we have a choice to make between supporting gay rights and supporting the religious rights of Islam - that we cannot do both. But we can't do that without an informed public, and the whole purpose of the Mail and its ilk is allegedly to inform the public. Carlessley making up figures in order to support a preconceived idea about Islam is disgusting, stupid and completely inexcusable.
Their figures were not just "wrong." They were fudged. Made up.
Personally? I agree with you to some extent - there are serious questions about how we deal with Islam. I'm increasingly coming under the impression that, for example, we have a choice to make between supporting gay rights and supporting the religious rights of Islam - that we cannot do both. But we can't do that without an informed public, and the whole purpose of the Mail and its ilk is allegedly to inform the public. Carlessley making up figures in order to support a preconceived idea about Islam is disgusting, stupid and completely inexcusable.
sp1814
If you must accuse the Daily Mail of carrying out a hate campaign against Muslims, please be balanced enough to post the actual Daily Mail link, not one from a blogspot report.
http://www.dailymail....g-British-Asians.html
Incidentally they were reporting on the subject, from a BBC documentary (Panorama).
/// A large number of young British Asians support violence against women who 'dishonour' their families, a Panorama investigation will claim
today. ///
/// The hard-hitting BBC documentary reveals more than two thirds of Asians between the ages of 16 and 34 say communities should live according to 'honour' or 'izzat'. ///
/// Research carried out for the show found nearly one in five – 18 per cent – said certain acts thought to shame families were justification for
violence ///
Did you by any chance watch the show?
If you must accuse the Daily Mail of carrying out a hate campaign against Muslims, please be balanced enough to post the actual Daily Mail link, not one from a blogspot report.
http://www.dailymail....g-British-Asians.html
Incidentally they were reporting on the subject, from a BBC documentary (Panorama).
/// A large number of young British Asians support violence against women who 'dishonour' their families, a Panorama investigation will claim
today. ///
/// The hard-hitting BBC documentary reveals more than two thirds of Asians between the ages of 16 and 34 say communities should live according to 'honour' or 'izzat'. ///
/// Research carried out for the show found nearly one in five – 18 per cent – said certain acts thought to shame families were justification for
violence ///
Did you by any chance watch the show?
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