Media thread 2022/23

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No.

I'm a born and bred proud Manc and the ship means nothing to me (in my general existence), other than i quite like it on our crest.


So you just can't seem to bring yourself to call something out even if that thing is someone stretching the bounds of reality by associating a cartoon ship with slavery even though nobody even knows if the ship is a representation of a real ship?

People having an opinion and calling someone out for being a busy **** isn't frothing, getting red faced or being a snowflake.
 
christ there are some sensitive people on here!! people get so wound up and outraged over fuck all!! it's just some guy thinking about where these things come from. my word. The best bit is how a massively outraged person goes on the offensive about sensitive snowflakes bringing up this that and the other, whilst they themselves getting very red faced about a simple discussion.

Martin Samuel has it right that biggest snowflakes are often those on the right of the political spectrum.

It's why the tabloids/the media increasingly focus on stories for people on the right as they are so easily outraged (usually about the idea that people are outraged and want to cancel them or something they like) and are far likely to get angry about it, call others snowflakes, woke, etc and share/talk about the article; often without even reading the article!
 
Whenever an article looks at past links to slavery/racism there is a very strange and angry reaction to them - usually the headline - as I doubt people actually read them.

It’s always the same half dozen posters getting very red in the face and about these things, drawing hysterical conclusions and insulting everyone who disagrees with them.
 
On the BBC Sport website there are a couple of articles that may be of interest...

Great Champions League comebacks



and ... Edersons Worst Season.


Amazing stuff...
It is really peculiar that on a day when City are trying to remain the last English club in the Champions League the most prominent story about our club on both the BBC Sports and Football Home Pages is a contrived article about Ederson apparently "having his worst PL season ever for City." The actual contortions to produce such a negative story says a lot about the mindset of the staff at BBC online. It is absurd really.
 
That’s very presumptuous.

Maybe.

It's not a revelation that sub-editors increasingly use a provocative headline to get people angry and talk about the article. Many headlines these days bear little resemblance to the actual article or quotes contained in it and skew a persons perception to it.

Football headlines are often the worst, "An ex-pro, SLAMS another club." You then read the article and the quotes aren't anything like that. Political headlines just following the same pattern.
 
It is really peculiar that on a day when City are trying to remain the last English club in the Champions League the most prominent story about our club on both the BBC Sports and Football Home Pages is a contrived article about Ederson apparently "having his worst PL season ever for City." The actual contortions to produce such a negative story says a lot about the mindset of the staff at BBC online. It is absurd really.

You'd genuinely think we weren't playing, nowt in the first screen for us at Bayern.

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It’s always the same half dozen posters getting very red in the face and about these things, drawing hysterical conclusions and insulting everyone who disagrees with them.

Again no one has been hysterical, I saw a few people think the cheeky cunts. I understand why they think that despite that I think it’s very possible there is a link, let’s be honest we are Cottonopolis.

I do think it’s the Guardian whataboutery that doesn’t mean it’s wrong.
 
Maybe.

It's not a revelation that sub-editors increasingly use a provocative headline to get people angry and talk about the article. Many headlines these days bear little resemblance to the actual article or quotes contained in it and skew a persons perception to it.

Football headlines are often the worst, "An ex-pro, SLAMS another club." You then read the article and the quotes aren't anything like that. Political headlines just following the same pattern.

I got the jist people read it.
 
Again no one has been hysterical, I saw a few people think the cheeky cunts. I understand why they think that despite that I think it’s very possible there is a link, let’s be honest we are Cottonopolis.

I do think it’s the Guardian whataboutery that doesn’t mean it’s wrong.

You’re really not looking very hard if you can’t find people overreacting and getting angry.

We’ve had people post that anyone who agrees with the article is a ****, and talking about just stop oil vandalising buildings, book burnings or asking if we have to knock down every 19th century building.
 
You’re really not looking very hard if you can’t find people overreacting and getting angry.

We’ve had people post that anyone who agrees with the article is a ****, and talking about just stop oil vandalising buildings or asking if we have to knock down every 19th century building.

Well I didn’t see that post, maybe missed when they merged the threads.
 
You’re really not looking very hard if you can’t find people overreacting and getting angry.

We’ve had people post that anyone who agrees with the article is a ****, and talking about just stop oil vandalising buildings, book burnings or asking if we have to knock down every 19th century building.
You seem pretty angry about the people being angry.
 
It’s always the same half dozen posters getting very red in the face and about these things, drawing hysterical conclusions and insulting everyone who disagrees with them.
Strange post, it is almost like you are insulting the people that don't agree with you, while throwing that very accusation their way.

Though it has to be said after reading the thread I didn't really see any red faces or frothing at the mouth posts.

Who are these posters you refer to and I'll go back and reread to see if I can catch it the second time around.
 
You'd genuinely think we weren't playing, nowt in the first screen for us at Bayern.

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It is really strange. When you consider all the possible angles such as Pep returning to Bayern, Haaland a former arch rival with Dortmund, the tactical battle between Pep and Tuchel or the revenge battle after the CL final Chelsea win, or the European Royalty v the New Money team, Leroy Sane etc, just the whole PL v German football angle. It is just bizarre to do a snide piece about Ederson. The Ederson article would be ok in isolation but the timing is indicative of biased judgement by the BBC. They did a short article about City's ground expansion yesterday and, unusually opened it up for comments. The thread consisted of hundreds of snide comments by fans about City's poor fanbase (the Emptyhad etc etc) but they were not edited by the staff in Salford. The BBC has abandoned any concept of fair, unbiased, coverage when it comes to City. A disgrace really considering we pay for it. There is a cultural problem within the online team.
 
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