Since the legendarily foul mouthed Paul Dacre gave up trying
to frighten his readers against the online world, not only has his web presence
grown hugely, but so has the understanding of his obedient hackery of just how
powerful a medium this can be for stirring up the mob. In the olden days, the Mail could not have pulled off the
triumph of Sachsgate. Put simply, they know what they’re doing here.
Who the f*** are you calling ugly, c***?!?
They certainly knew what they were doing when they hit on
the idea of using almost invisible and terminally desperate nobodies like
Samantha “I’m so sodding beautiful”
Brick as hit-bait. And in turn, they knew that those hitting on the bait would
read what Ms Brick was putting out there: this, too, could acquire a momentum
of its own. And one of “beautiful”
Samantha’s targets was historian Mary Beard.
“When
the acid-tongued TV critic A.A. Gill wrote a highly uncomplimentary review
recently suggesting TV presenter Mary Beard should be kept away from the
cameras because of the way she looks, I can’t say I was entirely surprised”
she asserted, under the not accidentally placed headline “Sorry, some women ARE too ugly for TV”. Sam concluded “The plain truth is that Ms Beard is too ugly
for TV”.
The Mail carried
on its attack on the supremely knowledgeable and enthusiastic historian
following her appearance on BBC Question
Time recently, characterising her as “academic
... historian ... Cambridge University classics professor” and clearly
taking the side of an audience member who challenged Ms Beard over the issue of
migrants living in the town of Boston.
What all of that would do is not hard to fathom, unless the Mail Online staff don’t bother reading
some of the comments they let through. And the effect this can have on the
target of the unpleasantness has also been well documented in the same paper,
as Liz Jones recently asked “Do
we want a world of mob rule, where the bullies win and the weak have no voice?”
Indeed, reporting the ferocity of social media storms is a Mail Online speciality: only two days
ago there was “N-Dubz
fans launch Twitter hate campaign against girls who accused rapper Dappy of
spitting at them”. But there is also the ability of the Dacre attack
doggies to play both sides of the field, and so today they have about turned
and decided there is more hit-bait in defending Ms Beard.
“Internet
trolls target academic and presenter Mary Beard over her looks following
Question Time appearance” thundered an outraged Mail headline today. Very good, Dacre doggies, and exactly who
started the attack on her looks? That would be your contributor, in your
paper. And who cast Ms Beard as the baddie over the Question Time clash? That would also be your hacks. In your
paper.
Paul Dacre rules over a cesspool of stinking hypocrisy. But you knew that already.
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And yet you link to it? Fool.
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