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[Albion] Brighton fans go mad for the Daily Mail..............

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Mental Lental

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Shiki-shi, Saitama




pastafarian

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I remember reading a polite request from Bozza not so long ago to not copy and paste a whole article onto NSC but just part of it and leave a link for the rest, for the obvious reasons.
Can i take it this request no longer exists?
 




The Large One

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There we go some of that leftie anger I so frequently see, it's only a newspaper TLO.

Oh, Mouldy-poos... if only you could post something where (a) you knew what you were on about and/or (b) it wasn't celebrating bigotry...

Anyway, it's great to see a Brighton player in what you feel is a homophobic paper.

... like this, for example.
 


TSB

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The most recent contract, confirmed last week, was particularly significant after West Ham and Arsenal registered interest in the summer, while Leicester were ready to swoop had Maguire joined Manchester United.
:thumbsup:

:lol:
Move along. Lewis isn't stupid.

Sidenote: Stop ****ing arguing about nothing, everyone else.
 




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Oh, Mouldy-poos... if only you could post something where (a) you knew what you were on about and/or (b) it wasn't celebrating bigotry...



... like this, for example.

Let that anger out TLO, it's not good to bottle it up.

At the end of the day it's a printed paper, why do people get so wound up over a newspaper and some words they may not believe in.

You're so special.


Call me immature
Call me a poser
I'd love to spread manure in your bed of roses
Don't want to be rich
Don't want to be famous
But I'd really hate to have the same name as you
 




oneillco

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Let that anger out TLO, it's not good to bottle it up.

At the end of the day it's a printed paper, why do people get so wound up over a newspaper and some words they may not believe in.

You're so special.


Call me immature
Call me a poser
I'd love to spread manure in your bed of roses
Don't want to be rich
Don't want to be famous
But I'd really hate to have the same name as you

Yeah you really told him Mouldy; it's like why did people get so wound-up about Mein Kampf? It's just a book and some words, when has that ever influenced people?
 




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Yeah you really told him Mouldy; it's like why did people get so wound-up about Mein Kampf? It's just a book and some words, when has that ever influenced people?

I make my own decisions in life, the day I start reading books and believing all they say is the day someone should put me down.

Never been a sheep and never quite understood the sheep mentality.

Each to there own.
 


The Antikythera Mechanism

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It’s an article about one of our players by a sports journalist. Who gives a stuff in which paper it’s published in? Why does nearly everything need to be politicised on here?
 


TimWatt

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Everything is political, to some degree or other, and those that suggest otherwise are pushing a political line, one seeking to uphold a status quo.

On the general point of the effectiveness of exposure to propoganda it must be the case that it does have an effect even if a marginal one, otherwise why else would advertisers spend billions? Denying this to yourself I suppose is a bit like the delusion that everyone is bettter than average at driving, or we don’t think Facebook advertising can have affected the way we voted etc. You don’t need to worry that you might be stupid to be aware you’re influenced by your informational environment but denial of this mind trick is how propagandists have played us for.... ever.

Personally I loathe the Daily Hate but realise since it probably pays its writers well it’s sport coverage might be better than some others. However one of the strengths and lovelinesses of NSC I like is the diversity of views on all things which, I imagine, helps me to be better informed, if at least what other people think.
 
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BadFish

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There really only seems to be one poster on this thread who is 'worked up'.

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BadFish

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Everything is political, to some degree or other, and those that suggest otherwise are pushing a political line, one seeking to uphold a status quo.

On the general point of the effectiveness of exposure to propoganda it must be the case that it does have an effect even if a marginal one, otherwise why else would advertisers spend billions? Denying this to yourself I suppose is a bit like the delusion that everyone is bettter than average at driving, or we don’t think Facebook advertising can have affected the way we voted etc. You don’t need to worry that you might be stupid to be aware you’re influenced by your informational environment but denial of this mind trick is how propagandists have played us for.... ever.

Personally I loathe the Daily Hate but realise since it probably pays its writers well it’s sport coverage might be better than some others. However one of the strengths and lovelinesses of NSC I like is the diversity of views on all things which, I imagine, helps me to be better informed, if at least what other people think.
Indeed, the only way to lessen these influences is to recognise and understand when they are happening.

Same with our biases.

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