DeepHour wrote:
The Guardian is a 'Left-of-Centre' British broadsheet newspaper, which is worth reading (I'm subscribed to its comments section), but its content needs to be taken with a pinch of salt for the most part. A fair number of its correspondents are middle-class people with little knowledge of the world outside of London or the real world in general. A couple of years ago there was an article which described Swindon and Peterborough as 'country villages'. Both towns (Peterborough is in fact a city) have populations of almost a quarter of a million people.
It seems to be one of those news sources wherein the staff believes there are still plantations in the south, that people are all either "cowboys or indians" west of the Mississippi (except for Los Angeles, where everyone is either a movie star or a musician), and that everybody else is a rabid racist with a sheet over their head, gun in one hand, and a noose in the other.
It's amusing to read, if only for what they get wrong (which is most of everything).
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