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A Fanzine reaction

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by Brian Storm, Apr 3, 2013.

  1. Brian Storm

    Brian Storm Well-Known Member

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    Good read

    http://www.rokerreport.com/2013/4/3...rance-driving-di-canio-circus-not-politics-or

    What really gets my goat is the dirty, dirty media! **** em.

    "His story checks out, too. We have all had the extract from his autobiography in which he describes Mussolini as a "principled and misunderstood man" pretty much rammed down our throats now. It was used to support every single article people are outraged over. It wasn't the full quote, though. The context in which it needed to be seen was carefully removed."

    "I am fascinated by Mussolini. I think he was a deeply misunderstood individual. He deceived people. His actions were often vile. But all this was motivated by a higher purpose. He was basically a very principled individual. Yet he turned against his sense of right and wrong. He compromised his ethics."
     
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  2. MrRAWhite

    MrRAWhite Well-Known Member

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    That has been my argument over this..Cherry picked snippets picked out in order to serve their purpose..Absolutely shocking media we have in this country..
     
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  3. joeisonfire

    joeisonfire Well-Known Member

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    Didnt realise he was paid for a column by the bbc and they are now one of the news agencies with the bollocks questions he has to constantly face, so basically he is not a fascist when he writes for them, Only when he leaves. Appalling this witch hunt like.
     
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  4. Poyet's Eleven

    Poyet's Eleven Well-Known Member

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    Yup. Knobs
     
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