[Update at end of post]
The increasingly cheap and nasty Murdoch Sun – that is, cheap and nasty even by its own cheap and nasty standards – has maintained its reputation for barrel-scraping today with the shock horror revelation that there are wild mushrooms growing on land owned by the Crown. Next week, Rupe’s downmarket troops will be warning those with lawns that they might need trimming next summer.
The increasingly cheap and nasty Murdoch Sun – that is, cheap and nasty even by its own cheap and nasty standards – has maintained its reputation for barrel-scraping today with the shock horror revelation that there are wild mushrooms growing on land owned by the Crown. Next week, Rupe’s downmarket troops will be warning those with lawns that they might need trimming next summer.
Issues of clear national importance. Or maybe not
For a paper with a reasonably decent budget, as recent
revelations about the amounts it is prepared to pay for stories show, the Sun does seem to be ever more desperate
to go for the cheap shock in order to pull in the readers. To this end, the paper’s
roster of dubiously talented pundits now includes Rod Liddle, whom the BBC
wisely allowed to leave his post as editor of Radio 4’s Today programme.
Liddle considered
the case of Labour prospective Parliamentary candidate (PPC) Emily
Brothers, who lost her sight as a child, and has come out as transgender. “Emily Brothers is hoping to become Labour’s
first blind, transgendered MP. She’ll be standing at the next election in the
constituency of Sutton and Cheam” told Rod. And then he opened mouth and
inserted boot.
Bigotry, Liddle by Liddle
“Thing is though ...
being blind, how did she know she was the wrong sex?” sniggered the clumsy
contrarian. Laugh? I thought I’d never start. No doubt it sounded funny down
the Rub-A-Dub after an evening on the lash, but there must be many Sun readers uneasy at this slice of bigotry.
Even “I’m only telling it like it is”
merchants like Tory MP Philip Davies might think twice before saying that.
Worse, Liddle also seems not to have bothered to do his
homework before penning his poisonous rant. As
London Live has noted, “Ms Brothers is a prominent speaker and
campaigner on disability issues. She is also the former head of policy at the
Equality and Human Rights Commission and a former President of the National
Federation of the Blind”.
She also enjoys the unequivocal support of her party leader.
When Ms Brothers came out as transgender, Mil The
Younger Tweeted “So proud to have
Emily Brothers as a Labour candidate. She is an important voice in our movement”.
It seems that the only people who have a problem with her are in the tabloid
press. But then, the tabs have previous when it comes to trans people.
The Daily Mail
never lived down Richard Littlejohn’s attack on trans schoolteacher Lucy
Meadows, who
later took her own life. But then, the Mail
doesn’t want its readers to live in the 21st Century. In the meantime, London Labour
has said “We hope [The Sun]
apologises for these vile comments today”. That, though, would be a big
ask: sorry is not what Rod Liddle and the Sun
do voluntarily.
The Sun’s attitude towards disability and trans issues in
one: bang out of order.
[UPDATE 1325 hours: hang the flags out, Rod Liddle has managed to muster sufficient decency to apologise for his remarks!
Liddle has now stated that "I wish Emily the very best and I'd definitely vote for her if I lived in Sutton and Cheam. I am sorry for the poor joke!" He should have thought about that beforehand.
[UPDATE 1325 hours: hang the flags out, Rod Liddle has managed to muster sufficient decency to apologise for his remarks!
Liddle has now stated that "I wish Emily the very best and I'd definitely vote for her if I lived in Sutton and Cheam. I am sorry for the poor joke!" He should have thought about that beforehand.
That would have been yours]
1 comment:
On a side issue, the toadstool pictured prominently on the Sun's front page there is NOT a magic mushroom (which conventionally refers to psilocybin mushrooms), but rather a fly agaric which while rarely lethal is distinctively more unpleasant than the other kind. Hopefully no-one will be stupid enough to go munching any fly agaric they come across after seeing this front page...
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