Daily Telegraph
Daily Telegraph
For those who are interested they’ve dropped the pay wall this weekend due to the actions of the Extinction Rebellion on Friday.
The Telegraph: Free to read
On Friday night, a group of extremists from Extinction Rebellion blockaded the printing plants where The Telegraph and other titles are produced.
Production of those newspapers was severely affected and many of our loyal readers were denied the opportunity to read the fine journalism that we produced.
Therefore we have made the decision that all Telegraph journalism published this weekend is now free to read on our website until Monday morning - and we have removed the paywall until then.
The Telegraph: Free to read
On Friday night, a group of extremists from Extinction Rebellion blockaded the printing plants where The Telegraph and other titles are produced.
Production of those newspapers was severely affected and many of our loyal readers were denied the opportunity to read the fine journalism that we produced.
Therefore we have made the decision that all Telegraph journalism published this weekend is now free to read on our website until Monday morning - and we have removed the paywall until then.
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This magnanimity is simply breathtaking, eh? Now on your knees in supplication to the great and benevolent god Rupert Murdoch.
Meanwhile, other papers not owned and manipulated by News Corp are STILL all free.
Meanwhile, other papers not owned and manipulated by News Corp are STILL all free.
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And then there is The Guardian begging for pennies to keep it afloat: 'Support our journalism with a contribution of any size. Your support helps protect the Guardian’s independence and it means we can keep delivering quality journalism that’s open for everyone around the world. Every contribution, however big or small, is so valuable for our future.
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Paying for a daily dose of propaganda ,sheep comes to mind
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Well, it is not as dangerous, ridiculous or as extreme in the propaganda department as Mao's Little Red Guards.
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. . . it's free you say ? eh , still not interested
neither are the brits oddly enough * yawn*
neither are the brits oddly enough * yawn*
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What a rubbish comparison.Laan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑September 6, 2020, 9:02 pmAnd then there is The Guardian begging for pennies to keep it afloat: 'Support our journalism with a contribution of any size. Your support helps protect the Guardian’s independence and it means we can keep delivering quality journalism that’s open for everyone around the world. Every contribution, however big or small, is so valuable for our future.
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Yes, the Guardian ASKS for your support but it's NOT obligatory to pay regardless if it's news, opinion or just a bloody recipe you're interested in.
Meanwhile, the Telegraph paywalls EVERYTHING. Do subscribers get a personal thankyou note from Rupert at Christmas? Like, "Thanks for keeping us afloat."?
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Mao's dead and I don't know anyone who reads Chinese . pointless post of the dayLaan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑September 7, 2020, 1:28 amWell, it is not as dangerous, ridiculous or as extreme in the propaganda department as Mao's Little Red Guards.
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Are you confusing your Daily Telegraphs?Meanwhile, the Telegraph paywalls EVERYTHING. Do subscribers get a personal thankyou note from Rupert at Christmas? Like, "Thanks for keeping us afloat."?
Rupert owns the execrable rag in Sydney, which is not the subject of the OP.
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Yes, I am confusing them. He owns The Sun and The Times in the UK, Oops...jackspratt wrote: ↑September 7, 2020, 9:31 amAre you confusing your Daily Telegraphs?Meanwhile, the Telegraph paywalls EVERYTHING. Do subscribers get a personal thankyou note from Rupert at Christmas? Like, "Thanks for keeping us afloat."?
Rupert owns the execrable rag in Sydney, which is not the subject of the OP.
But I refuse to pull my head out of my own arse just because of this fundamental error.
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The paywall has returned on my Android. Enjoyed some interesting political articles , saved me scouring the internet for the full versions.You can enjoy 3 months subscription for £1, might have to start a crowdfund.
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If you download and install the extension found here, you can enjoy The Telegraph ( ) and most other major newspapers and magazines from around the world - all without paywalls.
https://github.com/iamadamdev/bypass-paywalls-chrome
Only works for Chrome and Firefox - make sure you pick the correct download.
https://github.com/iamadamdev/bypass-paywalls-chrome
Only works for Chrome and Firefox - make sure you pick the correct download.
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Thanks for the information.jackspratt wrote: ↑September 7, 2020, 3:50 pmIf you download and install the extension found here, you can enjoy The Telegraph ( ) and most other major newspapers and magazines from around the world - all without paywalls.
https://github.com/iamadamdev/bypass-paywalls-chrome
Only works for Chrome and Firefox - make sure you pick the correct download.
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You don't have to read Chinese to take a gander at Mao's Little Red Book in English or to bone up on The Great Leap Forward and The Cultural Revolution...weakest analysis of the day.papafarang wrote: ↑September 7, 2020, 9:07 amMao's dead and I don't know anyone who reads Chinese . pointless post of the dayLaan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑September 7, 2020, 1:28 amWell, it is not as dangerous, ridiculous or as extreme in the propaganda department as Mao's Little Red Guards.
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Mao ? He's long dead along with his ideas . are you still reading old copies of newspapers from the 60's or something ? Better catch up mate ,Hitlers gone too and his Nazi ideology , sadly someone shot Kennedy. You need to catch up mateLaan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑September 8, 2020, 1:31 amYou don't have to read Chinese to take a gander at Mao's Little Red Book in English or to bone up on The Great Leap Forward and The Cultural Revolution...weakest analysis of the day.papafarang wrote: ↑September 7, 2020, 9:07 amMao's dead and I don't know anyone who reads Chinese . pointless post of the dayLaan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑September 7, 2020, 1:28 amWell, it is not as dangerous, ridiculous or as extreme in the propaganda department as Mao's Little Red Guards.
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Yes, and read the Koran too.papafarang wrote: ↑September 8, 2020, 7:08 amMao ? He's long dead along with his ideas . are you still reading old copies of newspapers from the 60's or something ? Better catch up mate ,Hitlers gone too and his Nazi ideology , sadly someone shot Kennedy. You need to catch up mateLaan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑September 8, 2020, 1:31 amYou don't have to read Chinese to take a gander at Mao's Little Red Book in English or to bone up on The Great Leap Forward and The Cultural Revolution...weakest analysis of the day.papafarang wrote: ↑September 7, 2020, 9:07 amMao's dead and I don't know anyone who reads Chinese . pointless post of the dayLaan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑September 7, 2020, 1:28 amWell, it is not as dangerous, ridiculous or as extreme in the propaganda department as Mao's Little Red Guards.
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Probably thinks that was written last week too ,although I hear its a best seller . not my cup of tea thoughtamada wrote: ↑September 8, 2020, 9:38 amYes, and read the Koran too.papafarang wrote: ↑September 8, 2020, 7:08 amMao ? He's long dead along with his ideas . are you still reading old copies of newspapers from the 60's or something ? Better catch up mate ,Hitlers gone too and his Nazi ideology , sadly someone shot Kennedy. You need to catch up mateLaan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑September 8, 2020, 1:31 amYou don't have to read Chinese to take a gander at Mao's Little Red Book in English or to bone up on The Great Leap Forward and The Cultural Revolution...weakest analysis of the day.papafarang wrote: ↑September 7, 2020, 9:07 amMao's dead and I don't know anyone who reads Chinese . pointless post of the dayLaan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑September 7, 2020, 1:28 amWell, it is not as dangerous, ridiculous or as extreme in the propaganda department as Mao's Little Red Guards.
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there's so much silly brit tabloid fodder being published, it really affects the culture. truth & facts
take a distant 2nd to conjecture and supposition
take a distant 2nd to conjecture and supposition
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Excellent point and analysis with a touch of humour too. You never disappoint, do you?tamada wrote: ↑September 8, 2020, 9:38 amYes, and read the Koran too.papafarang wrote: ↑September 8, 2020, 7:08 amMao ? He's long dead along with his ideas . are you still reading old copies of newspapers from the 60's or something ? Better catch up mate ,Hitlers gone too and his Nazi ideology , sadly someone shot Kennedy. You need to catch up mateLaan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑September 8, 2020, 1:31 amYou don't have to read Chinese to take a gander at Mao's Little Red Book in English or to bone up on The Great Leap Forward and The Cultural Revolution...weakest analysis of the day.papafarang wrote: ↑September 7, 2020, 9:07 amMao's dead and I don't know anyone who reads Chinese . pointless post of the dayLaan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑September 7, 2020, 1:28 amWell, it is not as dangerous, ridiculous or as extreme in the propaganda department as Mao's Little Red Guards.
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