Wednesday, 16 January 2013

British Media treatment of "Milo" "the magnetic cat" [!] shows disrespect for animals in Britain


British Media treatment of "Milo" "the magnetic cat" [!] shows disrespect for animals in Britain

British Media treatment of "Milo"  "the magnetic cat" [!]  shows disrespect for animals in Britain

THIS IMAGE is of the moment on SKY NEWS in the evening of 11 December 2012 when the London DAILY MAIL’s Andrew Pierce declared “I’m mad about cats” when the newspaper page with a misleading picture of ‘Milo’ the cat carrying a foolishly fitted magnetic collar.... appeared on the Emma Jones [Presenter] IPAD display.... 

0840 [0830] Hrs GMT London Wednesday 16 January 2013.

The © Muhammad Haque Daily Ethical Commentary: 
The cruelty of so much of the Media in the ‘animal loving’ country exposes the sickness in the hype. There is scare respect for animals in Britain if the ‘mainstream media’ treatment is any guide. [5]

On 11 December 2012, the Daily Mail's congenitally Rightwing PR writer Andrew Pierce showed an almost different side to him when he declared that he was 'mad about cats'.
The topic was Milo, the innocent cat in Hackney, East London, who had been mis-reported all over the 'Media' as the 'burglar' of neighbours' keys.
That was a typically ignorant media hype.
The cat had been fitted by its human keeper with a magnetic collar as part of a way to let the cat flap open while [allegedly] keeping 'other cats' out.
The magnet did what magnets do: it collected all other items in the vicinity that Milo the cat was near. 
Yet this was not at all the ficus in the ignorant head lies.
The focus was the wrong claim that Milo was the one who was pic,ing up the neighbours' keys.
An absolute lie.
But what do unthinking Media folk do when they are devoid of the true feeling and resect for other beings? 
They callously paint an innocent cat as a burglar. As if such depiction is harmless. It isn't.
I will have something more, quite a lot in fact, to say about this in future pieces.
Here, for reference, is a typical Murdoch SUN report on their website about Milo.


[To be continued]

The cruelty of so much of the Media in the ‘animal loving’ country exposes the "Mainstream Media Establishment" sickness in the hype


The ©  Muhammad Haque Daily Ethical Commentary: 
The cruelty of so much of the Media in the ‘animal loving’ country exposes the "Mainstream Media Establishment"  sickness in the hype
There is scare respect for animals in Britain if the ‘mainstream media’ treatment is any guide. [5]

0830 Hrs GMT London Wednesday 16 January 2013.

On 11 December 2012, the Daily Mail's congenitally Rightwing PR writer Andrew Pierce showed an almost different side to him when he declared that he was 'mad about cats'.

The topic was Milo, the innocent cat in Hackney, East London, who had been mis-reported all over the 'Media' as the 'burglar' of neighbours' keys.

That was a typically ignorant media hype.

The cat had been fitted by its human keeper with a magnetic collar as part of a way to let the cat flap open while [allegedly] keeping 'other cats' out.

The magnet did what magnets do: it collected all other items in the vicinity that  Milo the cat was near.

Yet this was not at all the ficus in the ignorant head lies.

The focus was the wrong claim that Milo was the one who was pic,ing up the neighbours' keys.

An absolute lie.

But what do unthinking Media folk do when they are devoid of the true feeling and resect for other beings?

They callously paint an innocent cat as a burglar. As if such depiction is harmless.

It isn't.

I will have something more, quite a lot in fact,  to say about this in future pieces.

Here, for reference, is a typical Murdoch SUN report on their website about Milo.
[To be continued]

Boris Johnson is exposed as the oversold blond-haired buffoon who is caught doing serious harm to the cause of a safe, fair London


Boris Johnson is exposed as the oversold blond-haired buffoon....

Boris Johnson is exposed as the oversold blond-haired buffoon....

0700 [0655] [0645] Hr GMT London Wednesday 16 January 2013

The © Muhammad Haque Daily Ethical Commentary:

Boris Johnson is exposed as the oversold blond-haired buffoon who is caught doing serious harm to the cause of a safe, fair London.[2]

Boris Johnson keeps appointing 'deputy mayors' who are then exposed to almost certain ridicule. This one is the most ridiculous to date. 

What does it say about Boris John's sense of ethics, morality, let alone his competence? 

These questions apply to those lying LBC and EVENING STANDARD perpetrators who published lies with and for Boris at the time of the 'mayoral' poll in May 2012. 

[To be continued] 

One of the current online reports is accessible at the GUARDIAN web site

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2013/jan/15/boris-johnson-deputy-police-watchdog