IdleRich
IdleRich
I think that the BBC took a considered (albeit wrong) decision on whether or not they ought to run the I/P thing. They were walking through a minefield and tried to make the right decision - I don't think that anyone at the NOW who was involved in hacking victims of terrible crimes can argue that they thought that they were doing the right thing, it's a totally different level of badness."Why's it absurd? The BBC may be a more 'serious' less sensationalist news organ than the NotW, blah blah but hell, it's just as happy to take liberties witht he truth when it suits it. And no, it didn't perform the terrible phone hacking that the NotW did, but it took an indefensible political position on a humanitarian crisis (just as the first example that pops to mind), and ...er, who's to say which is worse (in the sense tht o compare is impossible, but they're both utterly morally repugnant"
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