Rogue Semiotics' Daily Mail deconstruction is just too good to miss.
Posted to Rants by Simon Brunning at September 05, 2003 03:06 PMAs I may have mentioned before, the Mail is one of my least favourite publications.
What I don't think was captured in that piece was the pervading sense of impending doom that infects every piece in the paper. I had the (mis)fortune to read last Saturday's edition (and the equally dismal Mail on Sunday) and every piece seems to be a report on yet another attack on 'our' way of life. The very worst jingoism and downright bigotry if you ask me.
Still, it give us Guardian readers some people to look down on ;-)
Posted by: Andy Todd on September 5, 2003 03:41 PMRereading it after a relaxing weekend, it was a bit of a rant, wasn't it?
Posted by: Jon on September 8, 2003 10:04 AMYes, Jon, but in a *good* way. ;-)
Andy, it's true that Jon didn't cover *all* the Mail's faults in that one article. But he probably wanted to keep it to a readable length.
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