Hello people. Light posting at the moment - wouldn't you know it, just after taking a break real life gets so heavy that everything else is a minor distraction, but I'd like to do four things.
21/07/2009
Quick prediction
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10:08:00 am
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Andy Coulson,
Dark Arts,
Littlejohn's made up Britain,
MigrationWatch,
Paul Dacre,
Telegraph
10/07/2009
Andy Coulson lives with the PCC and the Met

It's weird. You go away for a while and mean to come back to write about things other than the tabloids and find out two things that scupper your plans. The first is that the break has taken care of some of the weariness you felt at looking at the same old hateful bilge every day, and the other is that an unusual confluence of events has exposed just how ineffective press self regulation is, and how rotten the whole business can be.
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9:11:00 pm
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Andy Coulson,
Daily Mail,
Dark Arts,
General lies,
Moral panic,
News of the World,
PCC,
Urban Legends
09/07/2009
It's my ball and I'm going home
Apparently, it's time for the Total Politics poll of weblogs again. As usual, I found out about it by reading it on someone else's blog. This year I'm not playing, and I've emailed to get my name taken off the list. I have two reasons (below the jump):
08/07/2009
Who needs superpowers to know the Mail will distort positive immigration numbers?

Not many people in my real life know about this blog, and I write it under an anonymous pseudonym. Trying to right injustice anonymously and secretly, taking little personal credit for my actions - it's a bit like being a superhero but with less kung fu, jumping off buildings and tight-wearing. Well, less of the first two anyway. (Thanks very much, I'm here all week...birthdays, weddings, bar-mitzvahs...).
One of the people who do know who I am and what I do on this blog is my brother-in-law. The other day he mentioned a study that showed how immigrants don't jump housing queues and how it was getting a lot of coverage in the news. He thought papers like the Mail would have to admit the existence of a study that contradicts its line, since it had been covered everywhere else. That should at least be encouraging, right?
But wait! My Crackers-sense started tingling! "No they don't," I said, "They'll either ignore it or take some out of conext quote to make it look as though the report says the opposite." So imagine my lack of surprise when I saw that the report, which had been publicised by a press release headlined 'Research finds no bias in allocation of social housing' had been reported by the Mail with the following headlines:
'One in ten state-subsidised homes goes to an immigrant family'
and
'How ten per cent of State housing is taken up by immigrants'
depending on where you look on the Mail website (brought to you by James Slack's sidekick, Steve Doughty).
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Five Chinese Crackers
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4:12:00 pm
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Daily Mail,
Deja vu,
How to lie with quotes,
Steve Doughty,
Thinly veiled racism
02/07/2009
The most violent country in Europe?

"I'd like to think this [printing misleading headlines that bear no relation to the truth of a story] doesn't happen in the Mail - I'm not going to hold my hand on my heart and say it doesn't. It does happen in some areas of the media."
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Five Chinese Crackers
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4:09:00 pm
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'Withdrawn' tactic,
Churnalism,
Daily Mail,
Der Sturmer,
Headline bears no relation to reality,
James Slack,
Paul Dacre,
Telegraph,
The Sun,
Times
01/07/2009
Aaargh! A foreign worker scare story! You're on your own now.

I've mentioned it before, but sometimes it gets mania-inducingly boring to look though tabloid nonsense, because so much of it is repeated, seen it all before, why are you bothering with that one again when it wasn't even right in the first place, lazy old poo.
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Five Chinese Crackers
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12:12:00 pm
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Daily Mail,
James Slack,
Thinly veiled racism
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