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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Guardian, mouthpiece for copyright cartel, doesn’t mention massive anti-ACTA protests in Poland
http://maxkeiser.com/2012/01/26/the-guardian-mouthpiece-for-copyright-cartel-doesnt-mention-the-massive-protests-in-poland-against-acta/Massive protests in Poland against ACTA. UK and US mainstream media not covering, by their own measure this would be considered being a mouthpiece for some sort of power . . . namely, the Hollywood cartel. And while the Guardian didnt cover the ACTA protests, they did feel it important to let their audience know about the untouchable Rebekah Brooks becoming a mother via surrogate http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/jan/25/rebekah-brooks-becomes-mother (she must have been too busy hacking dead childrens phones to do it herself).
Protests in Poland
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/24/acta-protests-poland_n_1229110.html
upi402
(16,854 posts)thanks!
ClassWarrior
(26,316 posts)The Guardian was carrying the progressive standard since long before you were in diapers, my friend (and I don't mean Vitter-style).
NGU.
stockholmer
(3,751 posts)One side has a flavour for the so-called left, the other for the so-called right. At the end of the long day, only the corporatist agenda is advanced.
Labour in the UK is a shell of what they once were, as are so many of the other left parties across the EU. Our Swedish Social Democrats are doing a wonderful job at self-destruction, as evidenced by the Håkon Julholt debacle.
I suggest you reacquaint yourself with the concept of left-cover.
11cents
(1,777 posts)... that The Guardian deserves the lion's share of the credit for taking down News International and Rebekah Brooks herself for the phone hacking and other crimes?
Oh, wait, he appear to be a RW goldbug and fear profiteer. Blithering idiocy is to be expected.
stockholmer
(3,751 posts)Me thinks you have sipped from the kool-aid a tad too much.