The BBC took an average statistic from an NHS report generated from sample sales data, and then created a headline that implies every Scot drinks 46 bottles of vodka. That's poor journalism, and I personally find it insulting.
The BBC took an average statistic from an NHS report generated from sample sales data, and then created a headline that implies every Scot drinks 46 bottles of vodka. That's poor journalism, and I personally find it insulting.
Hehe. You're probably quite right - thanks for the alignment. I just don't like sensationalist journalism, and for whatever reason, this one really touched a nerve .
Hehe. You're probably quite right - thanks for the alignment. I just don't like sensationalist journalism, and for whatever reason, this one really touched a nerve .
Fair enough, much journalism is a joke really (much journalism is a joke really doesn't seem grammatically correct - but I cannot see the error in my ways), annoying to be stereocast us an unhealthy binge drinker, especially when scotland already has an unhealthy stereotype
Fair enough, much journalism is a joke really (much journalism is a joke really doesn't seem grammatically correct - but I cannot see the error in my ways), annoying to be stereocast us an unhealthy binge drinker, especially when scotland already has an unhealthy stereotype
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