Submitted by AcknowledgeableReal t3_z0geo7 in sports
nykgg t1_ix81dr6 wrote
Reply to comment by matrixislife in BBC ignores World Cup opening ceremony in favour of Qatar criticism by AcknowledgeableReal
Dude, you are really misreading the tone here. Every quote you list is supportive of the BBC actions.
The Guardian disapproves of Qatar getting to project soft power through this event.
The Guardian doesn’t like the idea that ‘politics should be kept out of football’.
The Guardian does not have any interest in presenting this event with niceties either.
This is all relatively in-line with the Guardian’s own mission.
Maybe in a tabloid paper like the Sun they’d be using super positive approving language, but in a paper like the Guardian, Independent or Times they try to keep a more detached tone, even if their own politics are being highlighted.
IT WOZ THE SUN WOT SPORTS-WASHED IT!
matrixislife t1_ix82idh wrote
I disagree. And let's not try to put the Grauniad too far ahead of other papers, they have their own issues.
nykgg t1_ix82z1l wrote
That’s why I distinguished it into the same group as other non-tabloid papers…
matrixislife t1_ix83e90 wrote
That's what I meant. Some of the stuff they publish under "opinion" pieces is much worse than the redtops.
nykgg t1_ix87d4t wrote
Perhaps, but you must agree they are on average far less brash with their language choice than those papers
matrixislife t1_ix8ec6t wrote
Language choice takes second place when it comes to subject choice and manifestation of inherent biases. They are all papers that promote an ideology, they are the same imo.
nykgg t1_ix8vvyx wrote
Okay, but you think that the Guardian is against the BBCs choice to present Qatar critically even though it’s clearly the opposite? So where does that leave your assessment of their use of language?
matrixislife t1_ix97k0u wrote
>it’s clearly the opposite
In your opinion. My assessment of their use of language is fine, in my opinion.
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