Daily Mail wants monopoly on web porn?
DOES the Daily Mail seek a monopoly on web porn? Last week it thundered:
“Children will be protected by a block on online pornography which parents will have to choose to have lifted, David Cameron vows today… Mr Cameron’s intervention follows a concerted campaign for an automatic block by this newspaper…”
Might this be the same Mail that produces saucy features on underage girls? The same Mail that in the past few days has produced delights as those repeated hereunder?:
Isn’t the Mail being a tad hypocritical?
Or as the Metro newspaper puts it – an organ owned by Associated Newspaper, owners of the Mail:
As the Mail noted noted:
“…bewilderingly, ministers have instead decided to side with the internet companies who, of course, make millions from adverts for porn”
PS : that goes for the Government also.
Posted: 23rd, December 2012 | In: News Comment (1) | Follow the Comments on our RSS feed: RSS 2.0 | TrackBack | Permalink























































December 23rd, 2012 at 10:38 am
The Daily Mail being hypocritical? Say it isn’t so.
Mind you, the Guido Fawkes blogger has recently been pointing out the hypocrisy of the Huffington Post, which publishes articles about the objectification of women next to galleries of women in bikinis.