Donate SIGN UP

Is it time that the press stopped whining about gagging orders?

Avatar Image
sp1814 | 00:42 Thu 21st Apr 2011 | News
67 Answers
We all love a bit of gossip, but why is it that certain newspapers (well, mainly the Daily Heil) are getting so worked up over gagging orders?

It is NOT our right to know which footballer is having an affair, or which soap star had an 'away day' in Aiya Napa last month. It seems that certain newspapers are livid, because they're being denied the right to sell more copy.

Is this in the public interest, or is it something that that public is interested in (there's a BIG difference).

Are we a nation gagging to know who is sleeping with whom and when?

http://www.dailymail....stars-shame-ever.html
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 20 of 67rss feed

1 2 3 4 Next Last

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by sp1814. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
I haven`t seen any evidence that the newspapers are livid because they can`t sell any copy. Have you?
On the day that the footballers stop taking big chunks of the football fans' money ...

... then they can tell the football fans to mind their own business.
I think it goes further than this.
People will always seek to hide their actions from scrutiny. If it becomes accepted that inconsequential people such as professional footballers can get away with it then others will seek similar protection. Before you know it we will have no knowledge of what anyone in power is doing.
The Press should complain vociferously about gagging orders(if they are allowed to) - freedom of speech is being eroded to protect the priveleged.
I can`t see any reason why the indiscretions of footballers should be splashed over the newspapers and I can`t see why the press should have a right to know about them. If someone is in a position of moral superiority such as a politician or is a member of the clergy then fair enough. There is no moral high ground implied in the football business so I think the players`s business should be there own.
*their*
Nope ... no "high ground" at all in the football business.

Premier League footballers are just ordinary guys, earning an ordinary wage.

They are just like you or me, slaving to pay their bills.

No "high ground" whatsoever.

I bet your average Premier League star struggles to clear £900 a month !!
I mean high ground in the moral sense. Being a footballer doesn`t really have a moral issue attached to the job does it? There are no ethical issues involved. They are just overpaid blokes kicking a ball around. They are hardly standing up for christianity, moral issues etc so they are not really being dishonest in who they claim to be because they are not upholding any moral issues.
"They are just overpaid blokes kicking a ball around."

So, presumably ... when anyone mentions that phrase "role models" ...

... our response should be ...



Bwaaaaaah Haaaaa Haaaaa Haaaaa

Haaaaa Haaaaa Haaa Haaaaa

Oh, get a fcuking life ... !!!

Bwaaaaaaah Haaaaaaaa Haaaaaa Haaaa Haaaa Haaa Haaaaa !!!!!!
Well my response wouldn`t be because I don`t tend to tell anyone to "get a f--cking life" Oh deary me, maybe it`s just me!
I'm trying to work out all those negatives.
Well you just keep trying to work them out darling, and let me know if you come to a conclusion in the morning....
"Well my response wouldn`t be because I don`t tend to tell anyone to "get a f--cking life" Oh deary me, maybe it`s just me! "

So the response WOULD be ("not wouldn't") because you don't ... so therefore you DO ... "tend" to tell "anyone" (anyone???) to get a fcuking life.

So you would tell anyone to get a fcuking life ??

Seems like reasonable advice.
Que? LOL
Quite !

I was just putting "it" back into "que" !!

=0)
Oh dear, JJ, I have been on this site for about a year now and from what I can see you seem like a nice person. I would like to say congratulations though, because you have got me into the first conflab that I have had here. Is that a record? Will I flounce? Will you flounce? Who will be first, and who will do it in the most spectacular fashion? Maybe we should have a competition.
LOL, 237 ...

"conflab" is not a real word, is it ??

Or is it ????

We are not flouncers.

We could be sparring partners, instead.

=0)

That's like "intellectual banter", but in ChatterBank.

Oh, hang on ... this thread is in News.

Aww, poop.

Would you settle for "sparring buddies" ???

=0)
Absolutely JJ. And by the way I can drink more mojotos that you! Had my first one ever the other day. A revelation!
I meant *than * Why dont I read what I type before I press the Submit button?
JJ, the word is "confab": http://www.thefreedictionary.com/confab

1 to 20 of 67rss feed

1 2 3 4 Next Last

Do you know the answer?

Is it time that the press stopped whining about gagging orders?

Answer Question >>

Related Questions

Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.