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"Rupert Murdoch and the forgotten Pellicano scandal"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Here is proof race doesn't exist from an expert of anthropology, one of the world's leading and most highly regarded anthropologists:

http://personal.uncc.edu/jmarks/interests/Baltimore.html

So there! Hah! Proof race is a social construction. You are all obsessed with a social construction that doesn't exist. You are mislead by an illusion.

7/12/11, 10:20 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's too bad John McTiernan got sucked into this mess.

7/13/11, 10:05 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"So there! Hah! Proof race is a social construction. You are all obsessed with a social construction that doesn't exist. You are mislead by an illusion."

I dare him to go to the black part of Baltimore and stand around and say 'race doesn't exist, race doesn't exist'.

Of course, he'll settle in areas that are mostly white. Gee, I wonder why if race is just a myth.
Of course, modern anthropology is a myth.. and a madness.

7/13/11, 10:07 AM

Blogger Whiskey said...

Steve, I think you are missing a part of the whole scandal. The British Tabloid press exists mostly as a check on the powerful, and hereditary powerful, of Britain, there being NO OTHER MEANS to check them. And the corruption involved (mainly the tabloids paying the police for info) has been another sharp stick in the rep of the British police (mostly inept, corrupt, and brutal).

Donald E. Westlake covered this in a 1980's book "Trust Me On This" regarding a National Enquirer type magazine that had gone too far.

7/13/11, 12:53 PM

Blogger Whiskey said...

But the main thing is that the British public WANTS the powerful brought down low, they are so debased and angry. By contrast, most of the US could not care less about our celebs and would rather avoid information about them.

Larry Auster wrote that the Guardian may get its wish, and regret it. Murdoch makes money by NOT publishing/broadcasting stuff like Flash Mobs, Obama's racialist attitudes, remarks, and actions, etc. Not being PC blinded and essentially apolitical, he knows how to shakedown. James Murdoch is a true PC/Liberal believer, and him at the helm will make News into basically an upscale View/Bill Maher parody. BUT ...

That will just leave lots of people to go searching on the internet, unfiltered, away from Soviet-Style propaganda they know is false with their own eyes. If all discussion takes place underground, NO credibility is assigned official media/statements.

7/13/11, 12:57 PM

Anonymous Hunsdon said...

Whiskey on Murdoch: Being non-PC and essentially apolitical . . .

http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/rupert-murdoch-anti-semitism-and-israel_508697.html

Or did Whiskey mean, in his Scotch-Irish way, essentially AIPAColitical?

7/13/11, 2:59 PM

Blogger Geoff Matthews said...

Left me wanting more.
Is there a reason why an online magazine would institute a word limit in an article? Because I can't think of another reason why this would end so soon.

7/13/11, 4:40 PM

Blogger Whiskey said...

Murdoch Senior likes Jews and Israel, James, Lachlan, his daughter, and Wendi Deng not so much. James has been known to disparage Israel's existence regularly.

However Murdoch's Fox News and other outlets follow what Auster describes as a shakedown. Murdoch knows pressure points: concerns over mass immigration in the UK (or US) forming a conquering group making natives into discriminated minorities. He'll run a few stories and then back off, getting approval and access to all sorts of deals.

Why anyone allowed him to buy BSkyB or the Wall Street Journal/Dow Jones in the first place is beyond me if you exclude that shakedown method. But Murdoch won't ever run on Fox News anything about Flash Mobs. So you can see he's not really a conservative. Just amorally apolitcal.

7/13/11, 11:28 PM

Blogger neil craig said...

The major national differnce is that in Britain the BBChave, if not quite a broadcasting monopoly something not far short with terrestrial competitors regulated by a body that takes the BBC as baseline. Into this Rupert Murdock had been planneing to take an expanded Sky, his satellite broadcast company. Think PBS as the 9oo pound gorilla V Fox.

This hacking story has been heen so heavily pushed by the BBC (& limited to News International though everybody knows all the papers have been doing it), literally pushing every other news story into a small corner of airtime, in what appears to have been a successful attempt to prevent this expansion and mantain their monopoly.

Sometimes it isn't a cultural difference just an institutional one.

7/14/11, 5:20 AM

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