Dear Independent People:
I notice you just published a Bruce Anderson piece in which he applauds the 1973 coup in Chile (Egypt is Experiencing a Crisis that is beyond any British Counsel, 18 sierpnia 2012).
In 2010, Bruce Anderson also used the pages of the independent to advocate the torture of children (We Not Only have a right to Use Torture, We have a Duty, Luty 15, 2010)
How bloodthirsty an outburst would it take for the Independent editors to turn away this person’s work?
Very recently, you were only willing to publish part of a letter I sent you. You said that my writing the following lines was nie do zaakceptowania [1]
„The Independent” nazwał także byłego prezydenta Haiti Jeana Bertranda Aristide „dyktatorem” dzień po jego obaleniu w wyniku zamachu stanu pod przewodnictwem Stanów Zjednoczonych 29 lutego 2004 r.
Wasza gazeta dostarczyła bardzo odkrywczych lekcji na temat tego, jak „liberalne” media wzmacniają kłamstwa i założenia skrajnie prawicowej prasy Murdocha.
I'm sure there are employees within the autocratic Independent who are quite disgusted by this editorial. They will not publicly express such a view which shows why the word "autocratic" does accurately describe your newspaper. “
Consider what this says about the values of the Independent.
Advocating the torture of foreign children makes it past editors and the writer remains welcome on its pages. However saying that Tony Blair’s crimes exceed Gaddafi’s or stating the fact that the Indy is a top-down, hence “autocratic”, workplace is unacceptable.
Feel free to run this letter but only in full, or explain why it is not acceptable to you.
Joe Emersbergera
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