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Topic History of: Sun and Mail on Human Rights
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JK2006 The "animals working in the media are not humans" argument is fairly unassailable actually - been there, done that!
veritas on rading the UN's Human Rights I reckon they are breached daily by many tabloids.

One day someone will sue and win. More pandemonium. I still think we are seeing the end days of the popular media.

speaking of the popular media..I saw Dannii Minoughe at a party last night..whats the fuss there?
JK2006 I love the media campaign against Human Rights - happily pretending their employees are not human.

If the staff of our tabloid (and broadsheet) papers were examined closely, their human rights could be breached again and again.

Indeed, even taking human rights into consideration, many of them would be in prison if the truth were known.