Charlie Brooker: “Newspapers are the biggest threat to the nation’s mental wellbeing.”

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The United Kingdom, that is. It’s classic Brit-write, with wonderful drug abuse analogies, and a topic often addressed here at NAC.

The most dangerous drug isn’t meow meow. It isn’t even alcohol …, by Charlie Brooker (The Guardian).

… In its purest form, a newspaper consists of a collection of facts which, in controlled circumstances, can actively improve knowledge. Unfortunately, facts are expensive, so to save costs and drive up sales, unscrupulous dealers often “cut” the basic contents with cheaper material, such as wild opinion, bullshit, empty hysteria, reheated press releases, advertorial padding and photographs of Lady Gaga with her bum hanging out.

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