friends told me once that his father held the newspaper Politiken, because he loved to read a newspaper, which he disagreed with. He could simply like to sit there in his armchair, and get a good, little discussion with today’s editorial.
I love the story. It is democracy in a nutshell rather that would be challenged in its views than to be confirmed.
How has the it is evidently not in the Party for the time being.
Here the leader of the partikontoret, party secretary Jan Juul Christensen, wrote a mail to the members, in which he accuses the Danish media to be imbued with the bourgeois, and the many stories, therefore, are forgotten and ignored. It revealed Berlingske this week.
Then, The members should rather get their news from available online Pio. Thus the media, which is closely linked with the Social democrats and have an editor-in-chief, who are standing for Parliament for the party.
us take a check on Pio and for example sake, to see what netmediet write about During the pensionsudspil, which was launched this week.
’the Social democratic party suggests differential retirement age – it will benefit the destitute and people who have come out early on the job market,’ it sounds in an article, where 3F-president says that it is a huge step in the right direction. For a factbox on the proposal as well as a direct link to The website.
party secretary Jan Juul Christensen justifies its call with that he’s experiencing, that there are political issues, as f.ex. the proximity and conditions for unskilled workers with hard jobs, particularly the media, which has address in Copenhagen, has very little interest in cover’.
Well. But then I have to correct here from the office of the town hall square, which, last I looked after, was roughly in the middle of Copenhagen.
we are pretty much up in the vicinity. And we have written massively on the people of flesh and blood, which is rundown and now have the prospect of having to work even longer.
It is the people, Mette Frederiksen said she would be happy to help. Therefore, it was natural for us to return to some of the ones we had previously spoken with, when the socialist initiative was launched the other day. It turned out that they will not get much out of it, and therefore was the headline on our front page ‘Mette hot air’.
I am aware that it is unlikely to have been something big hit at the Party. And partisekretæren have enough also not recommended the members to go in the kiosk and buy the Extra Leaf for the day. He is not exactly my friend’s father. He would not be challenged.
party secretary Jan Juul Christensen is part of a batch, as a whole, has criticized the media tremendously in the recent past. Most significantly, the dean and co-founder of Pio Henrik Sass Larsen expressed distrust.
, professor of media at Roskilde University and co-author of the book ‘Political communication’, shoots the claim of shift to the right and, for that matter, turn to the left in the media, journalistic coverage down. There is no evidence for the claim. On the contrary, research shows that Danish journalists are very careful to be objective and to hear and tell a case from two sides. Research also shows that users, regardless of partifarve trust that journalists are doing just that.
He says it very clear to Berlingske:
’the Holocaust weakens the media’s democratic role with the here attack. It is very problematic.’
he has every right in.
Fortunately, it remains every citizen is free to choose whether they want to be filled with hot air or cold facts. Now we know what the socialists and democrats choose.