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tamaranth ([personal profile] tamaranth) wrote2009-03-19 04:24 pm
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All the news that's fit to print

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Via [livejournal.com profile] andrewducker, this blog post about the front-page story in Scottish Sunday Express, 8.3.09, in which a journalist named Paula Murray uses Facebook to connect with a bunch of teenagers who survived the Dunblane massacre, finds them discussing sex, booze and bad behaviour, and produces a sympathetic article headlined SICK MESSAGES SHAME MEMORY OF CLASSMATES.

DUNBLANE survivors have “shamed” the memory of their dead peers with foul-mouthed boasts about sex, brawls and drink-fuelled antics as they reach adulthood.

Journalism at its revolting worst: deceitful, misleading (Elizabeth Smith, MSP, is quoted out of context: she denies that the reporter ever mentioned Dunblane), sensationalist and not in the public interest. Or maybe it is in the public interest to learn that these children survived the massacre -- some injured, some not -- and grew up to become normal teenagers?

Disgusting. And no, I don't mean drinking and swearing and talking about sex. Or even the spelling.

Petition against the Sunday Express
Facebook group -- 'The Sunday Express is Abhorrent'
roundup of links etc on Wikio
Guardian piece on PCC response

[identity profile] d-floorlandmine.livejournal.com 2009-03-19 06:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Aye, that's what [livejournal.com profile] cookwitch and I were saying. 18 year olds talk about sex and drink shock! Good for them.

[identity profile] ajshepherd.livejournal.com 2009-03-19 07:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Indeed, Obviously it would serve the Express better had they stayed tragic little victims in sackcloth and ashes, never once having fun or a normal life.


[identity profile] stevegreen.livejournal.com 2009-03-20 03:29 am (UTC)(link)
Dead kids mean plenty of pages filled with photos.