TBH, although I haven't bought or read the News of the World or The Sun since April 1989 following the lies published by The Sun following the April 15th Hillsborough Disaster, I am fully aware of Brookes and Coulson.
I hope they get a fair trial and justice is done if they are found guilty.
Although it goes against my grain, on this occasion it wouldn't bother me too much if the tabloid press treated them in the same way that they have treated others, which would be treat them as guilty until found innocent after which no apologies to be made, full spotlight on their private lives revealing to the world any little secret that they have irrelevant of how much pain or embarressment it causes them or their families, doorstep them day after day and frankly publish anything you want about them, in other words don't let the truth get in the way of a good story and justify it on the basis of thats what the British public want because they buy our papers. |
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By *icketysplits OP Woman
over a year ago
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"TBH, although I haven't bought or read the News of the World or The Sun since April 1989 following the lies published by The Sun following the April 15th Hillsborough Disaster, I am fully aware of Brookes and Coulson.
I hope they get a fair trial and justice is done if they are found guilty.
Although it goes against my grain, on this occasion it wouldn't bother me too much if the tabloid press treated them in the same way that they have treated others, which would be treat them as guilty until found innocent after which no apologies to be made, full spotlight on their private lives revealing to the world any little secret that they have irrelevant of how much pain or embarressment it causes them or their families, doorstep them day after day and frankly publish anything you want about them, in other words don't let the truth get in the way of a good story and justify it on the basis of thats what the British public want because they buy our papers."
Poetic justice? They haven't really experienced the full onslaught of the tabloid machine yet and they are already feeling hounded. I think the press will be a little wary of throwing the whole gamut of tricks at them as Brookes and Coulson know and have orchestrated those in the past. |
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I think it's all pathetic!
The millions of people who rushed out every Sunday to read all about the next poor fucking semi famous sod who's got their private life smeared across the tabloids are now part of the same group screaming about the whole in justice of it all since phone hacking came to lite.
How exactly did the dumb paper buying public think the papers got the bleeding stories in the first place ?.....
Years ago celebs had to deal with vermin journalists rooting through their dustbins for information, now evolution has taken place and their able to phone hack them now instead, still the same end result just a different method.
but lets all join the hysteria .... ohhh isn't it all very bad |
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