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It is nice to be able to form a common frame of reference while discussing certain issues. The topic of the media and bias almost always comes up and this is a useful framework for analyzing how our Media functions. Medialens has a great summary of Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky’s mass media model. I’ll post the link to the entire work and the introduction here.
“In their 1988 book ‘Manufacturing Consent – The Political Economy of the Mass Media’, Edward Herman and Noam Chomsky introduced their ‘propaganda model’ of the media. The propaganda model argues that there are 5 classes of ‘filters’ in society which determine what is ‘news’; in other words, what gets printed in newspapers or broadcast by radio and television. Herman and Chomsky’s model also explains how dissent from the mainstream is given little, or zero, coverage, while governments and big business gain easy access to the public in order to convey their state-corporate messages – for example, ‘free trade is beneficial, ‘globalisation is unstoppable’ and ‘our policies are tackling poverty’.
We have already touched upon the fact that corporate ownership of the media can – and does – shape editorial content. The sheer size, concentrated ownership, immense owner wealth, and profit-seeking imperative of the dominant media corporations could hardly yield any other result. It was not always thus. In the early nineteenth century, a radical British press had emerged which addressed the concerns of workers. But excessive stamp duties, designed to restrict newspaper ownership to the ‘respectable’ wealthy, began to change the face of the press. Nevertheless there remained a degree of diversity. In postwar Britain, radical or worker-friendly newspapers such as the Daily Herald, News Chronicle, Sunday Citizen (all since failed or absorbed into other publications) and the Daily Mirror (at least until the late 1970s) regularly published articles questioning the capitalist system.”
I am not sure what possesses people to make the abrupt switch from summer to winter clothing. Well actually I do, the weather in Alberta has been getting steadily colder as we progress toward the icy cold death we know as winter. My point is that I think our response is a little out oof context for the situation we have live in, here in Alberta.
We usually have 6 months of really inhospitable frigid winter weather. Snow/ice/windchill… badness in general. Our bodies are fully covered and rightly so, no questions asked.
However, when the temperature is still well above zero, and there is no snow on the ground. Is dress like this justified?

With footwear like this?

Come on people. We are in a cold weather climate, 3-10 degrees centigrade is *not* cold weather.
I am currently wearing these along with shorts and a t-shirt/shirt combo and am not freezing solid.

Let’s not overreact to the cool weather and embrace what little snow free time we have left.
It has been a bit of dry spell here at DWR, I’ve been busy exploring my career options as of late and have not had the time nor the impetus to post anything useful as of late. Still feeling a little bloggers-block I scanned CBC for headlines and found a few potential starters, but being at work today, I had access to the best source of them all: the newspaper known as the Sun, specifically its comment section. With the likes of Michael Coren and Salim Mansur to engage with, how can one NOT be energized into blog-action?
“Priestly Porn Scars” by Coren – Catholic apologetics at its best, condemning this ‘new age of tolerance’ in which the Church somehow is held to a special standard that just isn’t fair. The other point is that a few bad apples should not tar the reputation of the Church in all of its godbaggery glory.
Oh pity the poor catholic church hmmm… perhaps when they stop buggering boys and consuming child pornography we will get on with not holding the church to such ‘strict standards’. One can always count on Coren to defend the Catholic church, I’m sure if they found a baby sacrificing death cult within the church’s confines it would be the fault of the vile New Atheists and the mainstream media.


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