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Penny

Location:Cambridge, GB
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Gender: female
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Journalism is only irresponsable when it covers up the truth, to order

Published: Thursday August 7,2008 by Penny

Journalism is only irresponsable when it covers up the truth to order and we have been seeing quite a lot of that in recent years.

The statistics for MRSA are false and things are much worse than we are told.

The statitic for violent crime are false and things are much worse than we are told.

The paedophile rings are protected and the media hushes up and tiptoes around sensitive horrors in which they know people at the top are involved.

This, we can all clearly see, if we dare to look at what is happening around us .

Horrors are being covered up under our noses and scapegoats found to protect the guilty.

This , involves irresponsable policing, irresponsable journalism, irresponsable people who look the other way and say nothing and all those who chose to cover-up or brush away what they know is very wrong.

Falsifying figures in statistics is just one example of cover-up, which has become such a British thing, that it is being discussed on talk shows in the USA as the reputation of the British is no longer what it used to be.

Britian has become extremely corrupt in many ways and if we do not wake up to this fact, things cannot change.

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