11. Bigger picture: Harper demonizes a minority group & gets endorsement of most Canadian newspapers. What does that say about our media?
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13. Beyond that key issue, editorial was just incoherent as hell.
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13 Globe position in nutshell: "Differences between parties on economics trivial, Harper demonizes vote for Harper & party will change" WTF?
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14. Editorial endorsements the Conservative are receiving (Globe, Postmedia, Sun) can't be divorced from economics & sociology of media
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15. In 2011, Harper's Conservatives got endorsement of 90% of Canadian newspapers. Figures this time will probably be not much lower.
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16. Obvious reason is newspapers are owned by rich people who like Conservative policies. "Freedom of press belongs to those who own one"
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17. But beyond economics of press ownership, their is sociology of editorial staff.
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18. The Canadian media is very white. Whiter than snow. Whiter than cocaine.
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19. For a variety of fairly complicated sociological reasons, as Canadian society has become diverse, media has lagged behind.
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20. So when you have issues like Harper's xenophobia come up, they are viewed by editorial writers who are whiter than Canada is.
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21. At higher levels of Globe or Post dominate ideology is NOT racism but anti-anti-racism. Racism doesn't exist. Not a problem. Move on
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22. Globe editorial makes sense as part of larger anti-anti-racist worldview. "Harper went too far but his xenophobia not big deal. Move on"
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