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    I don't really care about this issue but sensationalist doesn't mean exciting
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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    How is this sensationalist? it's hardly the most exciting topic in the news. You are utterly utterly bizzare.



    Because when you look into any given area of a subject, you look at past cases which help determine the context. It's like when I see poor thought out stories on the EU in the Mail or Express concerning the CAP, i'll research up other cases and look at contextual analysis on the blogging sphere where the truth is seperated from fiction. To simply take this case as 100% true or 100% false without doing any research on EU funding beforehand, thats sensationalist - and it's not something i'm guilty of *look at you*.
    I don't think you understand what sensationalist means.

    I'm not looking to debate with you otherwise I'd be in the debates section, not current affairs. I was pointing out that the article you've based this thread around is highly misleading and shouldn't be taken as fact. I only opened the thread because I hovered over it with my mouse and it mentioned press regulation which interests me, looking up past cases which are completely unrelated to press regulation is completely unnecessary and doesn't alter the contents of the article or the fact that it's built around a hidden source. Looking at the EU's involvement in the Irish referendum doesn't change the fact that this article is untrustworthy and most likely Anti-EU propaganda.
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