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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

I linked below to a Guardian story about the anti-Semitic messages received by the Israeli embassy in Spain. I had linked purely for the news value and not, for once, as a matter of examining the media semiotics. Silly me, this is The Guardian after all. Norm points out:

On the website of the liberal newspaper formerly known as the Guardian, you will find the report of a complaint made by Israel 'after its embassy in Madrid received postcards from nine-year-old schoolchildren accusing it of killing Palestinian babies and waging war for money'. The complaint is about anti-Semitism among other things, and from the report itself it would appear to be well-grounded. In any case, someone at the liberal newspaper formerly known as the Guardian has chosen a pictorial comment on this story and you may judge its suitability for yourself.

Here's my judgement of it. We can score another one for the viewpoint: it may be anti-Semitic, Mum, but that doesn't mean it's altogether bad. (Notice, too, the scare-quotes in the headline.)

I guess I'm so used to such things, I had scanned right past the picture and caption the paper had chosen to illustrate the story.

5 Comments

...it's all about context, baby!

I can’t believe that I read this Guardian article and didn’t notice the piccy, it just goes to show how subliminal the propoganda can be!

You can't make this stuff up! Unbelievable ...

I tend to preface every comment with "Female Genital Mutilating and Homophobic" Arab/Muslim states.........

Just include that brief phrase every single time when talking about the Female Genital Mutilating and Homophobic Arab/Muslim states.

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