Fox News, Rubert Murdoch ...Misleading messages

Canadian prime minister's office asks Fox News to retract 'misleading' tweet about Quebec mosque shooting
February 03, 2017
by Michelle Mark, Business Insider
The Office of Canada's Prime Minister requested on Tuesday that Fox News retract or update what it called a "false and misleading" tweet about the nationality of the suspect in the Quebec City mosque shooting that left six dead on Sunday.
More misleading headlines...I wonder if Kareem is pissed?
September 06, 2016
Here is just another example of the Rubert Murdoch subtle propagandizing and misleading by use of weirdo headlines. I began reading the article not knowing who had written it. I scan the article and got the idea, then I looked back at the headline. I was like…what? So I re-read the article and the disconnect arose once again, but then I got it, then I was intrigued by the author. It was my favorite basketball player of all time. To tell you the truth, that is a shitty headline. Then I was curious so I looked up the online version of the story. Even shittier headline.
If you read the story, you will be able to tell that the proper headline is something in between. The online headline use the word “just” to belittle political correctness, when in actuality Abdul-Jabar was championing political correctness but was against Anti-PC-Rhetoric as the final bolded subhead implies. Wow! Rubert, your and ass…
The correct headline should read Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: [Anti-]Political Incorrectness Is Just a Strategy.
The bottom line is, read Time magazine stories, don’t rely on the headlines….they are misleading.
Bloggers and "Tweeters" are "trolls"-- a negative connotation applied to the internet message
August 21, 2016
This Head line and sub head are misleading, if you read the actual story, it is actually about harassment and hate comments and messaging. The headline implies that internet bloggers and Twitterers are not relevant and only encourage hate. In additions, the term "troll," is a relevant metaphor for the article content but not what is implied in the headline and Time cover. In that case, isn't calling us bloggers "trolls" also inspiring hate?
What is Political Police Breakdown?
Rubert Murdoch has a long history of misleadin messages posted in his news monopoly. It can be argued that he has already destroyed, or will eventually destroy, the credibility of every magazine and news source he can get his hands on.








