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TACTICS: The Mail reports on a bloke at #Glastonbury wearing a ‘I â¤ï¸ Brexit’ t-shirt not getting the abuse he expected. The bloke “wished to stay anonymous†according to the article.
Except. It’s the Mail journo himself. The same journo who wrote the article. pic.twitter.com/RJuTXXOfin
Most people at Glasto simply aren't interested in what's on some random bloke's T-shirt. Too busy enjoying themselves. Especially if he sticks to the lower parts of the site.
And if he's blatantly being followed around by a photographer.
As if a Mail Online reporter would literally create fake news on 14:54 - Jun 30 by Guthrum
Most people at Glasto simply aren't interested in what's on some random bloke's T-shirt. Too busy enjoying themselves. Especially if he sticks to the lower parts of the site.
And if he's blatantly being followed around by a photographer.
[Post edited 30 Jun 2019 14:55]
Indeed. And I know tabloids have been doing this stuff forever but it felt not so long ago their mission was mostly focused on bringing down those in power who deserved a shoeing. Sure there was plenty of celeb nonsense in there too but it felt as if they were broadly trying to do the right thing and expose hypocrisy and corruption.
Now they’re out of touch (see the Sun’s misjudged outrage over Beckham kissing his kid), clickbaiting, agenda-pushing vermin.