Tuesday 9 April 2013

The curious case of thatcher

Left's chorus of hatred: Champagne in the streets, students union cheers and vile internet taunts

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2305760/Lefts-chorus-hatred-Champagne-streets-students-union-cheers-vile-internet-taunts.html#ixzz2PxJDQ4cA 


The curious case of thatcher 

you may wonder how the picture and the statement beside it followed by the link 
are connected

but i for one stay clear of newspapers
but i read articles here and there and stumbled upon this ^^

and i had mixed feelings

first the sense of hypocricy
and the another sense of my justification to not read newspapers

the news is seen as an opinion less medium
of an exhange of ideas 
presenting facts not propagation

which sadly it is more so the latter
and maybe it is clearing up for you 
so  rather than just present the fact of death 
it is malformed by the opinionated titles 
such as ^^
but a news worthy in the traditional sense for both articles would look like
daily news without the rot in hell sprawled across the front page would be presenting proposed facts
as with the second 
removing coward and to 
would leave us with the end
referring us to the end of life for osama 
where as the question is why the spin and deviation from the role of information exchange
for what happens when information is muddled up in opinion

but then the other point 
of the hypocritical nature of the media 
and the condemning of a group of people
for doing the same acts they did but in a literary form

and with statements such as 
Banners were held stating ‘Rejoice Thatcher is dead’ by drunken crowds, many of whom were too young to remember her as prime minister.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2305760/Lefts-chorus-hatred-Champagne-streets-students-union-cheers-vile-internet-taunts.html#ixzz2PxN8zHng 

and the same could be said of them with their literary confetti and celebrations
that september eleven did not even happen in their country 

Macabre celebrations: The champagne was flowing at a Thatcher's Dead Party which was held in George Square, Glasgow

and this picture is of the most twisted variety
that you can see film crews and camera crews
even about to be drenched in the champagne
posing as if to capture 
the even and the story that is unfolding there
but instead use them as effigies
as if in defence of thatcher
hate propaganda masquerading as news 

and inserting quotes such as 
Former Tory MP Louise Mensch was one of several people who responded to the negative Twitter reaction, writing: ‘Pygmies of the left so predictably embarrassing yourselves, know this: not a one of your leaders will ever be globally mourned like her.’

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2305760/Lefts-chorus-hatred-Champagne-streets-students-union-cheers-vile-internet-taunts.html#ixzz2PxOaeCT5 


aside from the quote what is it trying to say and what is it trying to distinguish
and why does she feel like leaders of the left are not mourned
and that they will never be mourned like her 
and lastly that they think thatcher is globally mourned

yet this is funny since a little while before this 

who is in general considered the left
and even a commemoration song

i do have to give props because under the insults and slurs they did show some of the opposition view to the sided 
but meant to be neutral papers view

and i nearly forgot what is with the vilification
why the constant over arching theme 
the left 
the left
why is it not just people

and that is why we must tell our own stories 
and provide our own news and commentary 

and lastly when you understand the views of those who were celebrating 

we must ask ourselves
who is this article aimed at 



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