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It's back in the news Huguenot - 2 of them look set to face trial


Why ???? says only the mail had the bottle and then has a pop at just the Guardian, only he can answer


At the time, I remember reading this and thought it was about right..


I fear ???? may actually drive himself nuts (or become Melanie Philips) if he doesn't calm down

As any fule no, Quids is already certifiable ;-)


"More serious, the paper carried out little investigation of its own nor unearthed any significant new facts. Its indictment was based largely on police belief. But the police are not always right. That is the purpose of a trial: to ensure the prosecution's evidence is fully tested."


And just to pop one on the Mail...


"Cynics can point to a very belated conversion by the Mail. Until yesterday, the Mail's coverage of the shameful killing had been somewhat peripheral. The murder was only mentioned in three stories in the last year before the inquest, only six the previous year, and just 20 since the murder was committed."


That having been said, I do sincerely hope they nail the bastards.

The Mail is up there with McDonalds - yes its shit and their product is vile, but its an easy target for the lazy MoR liberal chattering classes who have a copy of No Logo on their bookshelves.shit products IMO but they have a popular following that irks the bodenfaced Bourgeoisie. lazy and uninspired sneering from the selfish cod left pretenders. innit.

I'm never quite sure that huncamunca knows who his target is.


For instance the discussion of the Hastings and Whitstable blow-ins talks about them as Guardianistas - but aspirational middle classes read the Mail in Hastings, not the Guardian.


Likewise the social climbing self-righteous gossips he describes are best characterised by Hyacinth Bucket, a notorious Mail reader.


Similarly huncamunca talks about a social set that are 'bodenfaced' - perfectly clear that this is a set for whom brands are a badge of honour - but then claims that they have 'No Logo' on their shelf as if were elevated to biblical status. This is a contradiction.


It's inconsistent.


I didn't really see any problem with No Logo. It was just kind of stating the obious and was a bit preachy. Nothing to get excited about.

I'll take your word for it Quids.


But I'll be honest and say that I don't know what a right-on guardianista is? I've heard your and hunca's characterisation of it, but I've never met someone who matches the description.


It certainly doesn't seem to match anyone I know who reads the Guardian.


The closest I can get was the more militant female side of the labour group at university - but they all grew out of it when they wanted to buy a house.

You don't need real examples when conjuring up the 'other' a bogeyman to attract the focus of the baseless fears and prejudices of those you want to appeal to with one's demagoguery, whether it be the corrupt west, the sharia hungry muslims, pinko guardianistas, racist mail readers, or dare I say, scheming jews.


Oops I've just snorkied this debate by invoking snorky's law.


Ironic how much certain posters go on about tiresome drones isn't it.

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