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The Daily Mail - there's something very, very, very wrong here.

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sp1814 | 16:40 Wed 08th Jun 2011 | News
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Surprise, surprise - another 'anti Daily Mail wail' from me.

...but honestly, isn't this a little bit digraceful?

The Daily Mail (I won't print the link) has published on the front page of it's website, a picture of a man who has recently been gored to death by an elephant in New Delhi.

It's the first thing you see when you go to their home page - great big banner pictures.

Am I being over-senstive, or is this really wrong?
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Em - I'm sure there are a few that read crap like this and accept that it's little more than bogpaper with writing on.
"so anyone reading the mail is a demented, racist with little or no brain" - no, just *most* of them (probably) ;-)
AP, do you know any i wonder. You don't know me that's for sure, and im none of those things. It's not toiletpaper, just a newspaper that i happen to read, and do the crossword.
Again, I'm not really interested in coming into the discussion in any detail - I've made my position on the Mail clear several times before.

What I will say is that I find the use of history to justify preconceived ideas and worldviews which both sides appear to be doing extremely distasteful. It's amateurish, decontextualised and simplistic scholarship which is as insulting to the truth as the Mail's journalism.
So, anyway ... what happened to this guy ?

He was killed by an elephant ??

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