the morality of the daily mail
The most immoral thing I've ever read in print was a short opinion piece article in the Irish edition of the Daily Mail.
The Irish edition of the Daily Mail is distinct from the English edition of the Daily Mail in that it owes a hundred million dollars to idiot banks as opposed to the thousand million owed by the English edition.
Of course the general public is being forced to pick up the tab for these same idiot banks who have gone bust by lending a total of one thousand one hundred million quid to a coterie of atheistic conformist pseuds who like the idea of playing at being journalists.
The Daily Mail's Irish edition claims revenues around a million dollars a year.
In a hundred year's time they might even make a profit.
That's if you believe their accountancy department.
But I digress.
The most immoral article in the history of journalism was written by a young woman employee of the Irish edition of the Daily Mail who was opining some weeks ago about the return to Ireland of serial killer Larry Murphy to renew his passport.
Larry Murphy and his friends kidnapped, tortured, raped and murdered Deirdre Jacob, Jo Jo Dollard, Annie McCarrick and others.
An Irish Judge Liberal put him in jail for ten years after he was caught torturing and raping a woman he didn't quite have time to slaughter.
The Irish government then gave him a passport and allowed him to leave the Republic.
The Daily Mail lady journalist wrote that now that his passport had expired and Larry Murphy was back in Ireland, the Passport Office should quickly and expeditiously issue him with a new passport no questions asked.
She said she wanted him out of the country as soon as possible and that nothing else mattered.
This was a quite incredible piece of callousness even by the Daily Mail's normally high standards when it comes to such things.
So the Daily Mail journalist was openly advocating exporting our serial killer problem to Europe.
She was openly advocating sending Larry Murphy back to Spain where he could safely kidnap, rape, torture and slaughter the daughters of Spanish mothers and fathers.
She was openly claiming that this was the appropriate way to handle Larry Murphy.
Words fail me.
I weep for my generation.
Just this week an Irishman has been arrested in Spain on suspicions of being a serial killer implicated in the slaughter of at least two Spanish woman.
He has yet to be named.
But when I heard the news, the Daily Mail's article came back to me.
For a moment I wondered.
The Irish edition of the Daily Mail is distinct from the English edition of the Daily Mail in that it owes a hundred million dollars to idiot banks as opposed to the thousand million owed by the English edition.
Of course the general public is being forced to pick up the tab for these same idiot banks who have gone bust by lending a total of one thousand one hundred million quid to a coterie of atheistic conformist pseuds who like the idea of playing at being journalists.
The Daily Mail's Irish edition claims revenues around a million dollars a year.
In a hundred year's time they might even make a profit.
That's if you believe their accountancy department.
But I digress.
The most immoral article in the history of journalism was written by a young woman employee of the Irish edition of the Daily Mail who was opining some weeks ago about the return to Ireland of serial killer Larry Murphy to renew his passport.
Larry Murphy and his friends kidnapped, tortured, raped and murdered Deirdre Jacob, Jo Jo Dollard, Annie McCarrick and others.
An Irish Judge Liberal put him in jail for ten years after he was caught torturing and raping a woman he didn't quite have time to slaughter.
The Irish government then gave him a passport and allowed him to leave the Republic.
The Daily Mail lady journalist wrote that now that his passport had expired and Larry Murphy was back in Ireland, the Passport Office should quickly and expeditiously issue him with a new passport no questions asked.
She said she wanted him out of the country as soon as possible and that nothing else mattered.
This was a quite incredible piece of callousness even by the Daily Mail's normally high standards when it comes to such things.
So the Daily Mail journalist was openly advocating exporting our serial killer problem to Europe.
She was openly advocating sending Larry Murphy back to Spain where he could safely kidnap, rape, torture and slaughter the daughters of Spanish mothers and fathers.
She was openly claiming that this was the appropriate way to handle Larry Murphy.
Words fail me.
I weep for my generation.
Just this week an Irishman has been arrested in Spain on suspicions of being a serial killer implicated in the slaughter of at least two Spanish woman.
He has yet to be named.
But when I heard the news, the Daily Mail's article came back to me.
For a moment I wondered.
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