Investigative Journalism
Only days after revealing in an exclusive survey that "the London workplace is fizzling with sexual tension", thelondonpaper continue their public service journalism by asking the question "office flings: fun or folly?". Apparently a series of "surprisingly frank video interviews" with young members of the public helps to answer this troubling question. Just so that readers can get a better handle on this complex issue, they commissioned yet another survey, this time by YouGov, to reveal that "one in five has had an office fling". Naturally, they want to hear your views about this.
Oh well, at least thelondonpaper allows me to read some frankly excellent tabloid headlines without the bother of being seen with a copy of The Sun.
9 Comments:
if you're earning commission promoting the london papers fair enough, otherwise just post the URL and we can read it from the horse's mouth.
blog about something good.
Ah man, you got me. Yeah, I'm getting commission selling free newspapers. Guess what, I find the best way to promote the paper is by questioning its journalistic values.
according to this blog, you know nothing of journalistic values
OOOOOO!
Oh, wait a minute, was that, was that an ad hominem attack? An attack against the person rather than the argument itself?
By the way, a sixth form debating team just called, they want you to return their primitive debating technique.
For more infomation on why your argument is a logical fallacy, consult http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_hominem
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