Do the media have to much freedom?

Started by Filth2 pages

On a side note the article was called "14 year old boy de-sensitised to violence", now please excuse my logic but they seem to be giving a reason for him...

If you are that upset, send a letter or meet with the editor.

Originally posted by KharmaDog
If you are that upset, send a letter or meet with the editor.

And I plan to, however corporate scum never listen...

Originally posted by Filth
And I plan to, however corporate scum never listen...

If you are going to walk in there with that attitude, then don't even bother going. It's kinda funny how you criticized them for passing judgement on you because you are a goth, and yet you are calling a person you haven't even met scum.

Originally posted by KharmaDog
If you are going to walk in there with that attitude, then don't even bother going. It's kinda funny how you criticized them for passing judgement on you because you are a goth, and yet you are calling a person you haven't even met scum.

Hmm you are right... i must loose the attitude when i speak with them.

You shouldn'T have the attitude in the first place

Originally posted by Bardock42
You shouldn'T have the attitude in the first place

I feel I have a right to be pissed of, they wrote a story about me that was bull shit and bias....

Well, was this like your local city paper? In what city do you live? Because if you live in a small city, and the local paper published it...then calling them "corporate scum" would likely not only be a waste of time...but inaccurate as well.

Originally posted by Jackie Malfoy
That's right it does not.And I do not think we have enough freedom.jm

To what is this comment referring to?

Originally posted by KharmaDog
To what is this comment referring to?

why even ask?

Filth:

1)I'm sorry that it happened to you.

2)It sucks that the paper put it that way.

3)Learn to spell and use grammar correctly.

4)Get over it, there are things worse then that out there.

Originally posted by Capt_Fantastic
why even ask?

morbid curiosity