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Topic History of: hire a peddo
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JK2006 How media present or construct a good story is simply part of the wonderful world of the media. I used to think that the public were well aware of the difference between truth and good stories. 15 years ago I discovered that the majority believe everything they read or see in the media. We simply have neither the time nor the inclination to bother doubting or questioning information. Why would we?
hedda true. He's certainly being painted as a suspect when he just a 'person of interest' whatever that really means.I have no doubt though the pic was deliberately arranged that way

tragic case all round.
Subvert Top Comment about rabid Rupe's Sydney tabloid The Daily Telegraph.

By Sub-editor 3 Mar 15 4:27 pm: " Surely the main issue is that this guy doesn’t even seem to be a prime suspect, and the Tele is plastering his image all over their paper? Awful, populist drivel. "

hedda general public are oblivious to how tabloids manipulate them let alone photographs

mumbrella.com.au/daily-telegraph-s-peddo-spedding-279146