Not my daughter, you bitch

Nov 28, 2011 19:11

For those who do not know (I haven't seen any mention of it in fandom, though I'm sure it's being discussed), the Leveson Inquiry is an inquiry going on right now into the (almost non-existent) press standards in the UK (prompted by the Ruper Murdoch phone-hacking scandal); I'm finding the whole thing fascinating. Something it has produced (apart ( Read more... )

hp: jk rowling

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hglove November 28 2011, 20:00:06 UTC
Fuck I love her. Absolute fucking bamf ♥
WORD.

I never really thought much of Hugh Grant before, but after his evidence I have a renewed sense of respect for him

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akissinacrisis November 29 2011, 00:26:54 UTC
I've always liked Hugh Grant's attitude to the paparazzi and to himself, but I have some serious respect for how he's thrown himself into this -- and with such eloquence! I like how he explains things.

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luna_plath November 29 2011, 00:36:51 UTC
I've seen quite a few articles/newscasts about this trial in the US. Go JKR! I've heard that London can be especially difficult when it comes to photographers (or so says Tyra Banks).

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akissinacrisis November 29 2011, 01:20:02 UTC
I have heard that the paps in this country are some of the worst in the world! Don't know if that's actually true but I could believe it. They are basically allowed to do whatever they like without consequence (hence the inquiry o' course).

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luna_plath November 29 2011, 01:49:11 UTC
We have some real rags in America too. The National Enquirer, for one, although they occasionally have legitimate news (the recent John Edwards scandal was broken by the NE). I have heard of some negative things about certain English papers, like the Daily Mirror, although I'm sure there are credible papers as well.

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akissinacrisis November 29 2011, 16:45:58 UTC
Mmm, of course there is a mix of quality and crap. Part of the problem is that Murdoch owns ~37% of all the newspapers in the UK, and that includes both crap and supposed quality, covering a whole bunch of demographics (and that figure doesn't take into account his control of TV, radio and the internet). It's basically a given that he can make or break a celebrity, and more importantly, a politician - it is arguably very difficult to get elected in this country without Murdoch's (right-wing) backing. Bleghhh

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akissinacrisis November 29 2011, 01:21:50 UTC
Yeah, amazing. I LOVE the image of her chasing someone with a pram. I can't bear this justification that this level of harassment is "in the public interest", it makes me sick.

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