Re: Daily Mail - how to report abusive comments « Reply #16 on Sept 10, 2009, 10:09am »
you could well be right matt, I did have a little look to see if i could find a Dr Derek S, Dundee and there was no sign but hes a silly boy if hes not coz their rules state- Rule 8 No impersonation and proper disclosure.
But the saddest thing of all, if its in black and white, too many people have a habit of believing no matter whats written.
How many people in the world believed the Da Vinci Code could be true at the time it was published?
inspired by Roland, i might do a little more digging into our so called Dr
Re: Daily Mail - how to report abusive comments « Reply #18 on Sept 10, 2009, 8:14pm »
I'm gonna work out how to go straight to the Daily Mail, to submit you have to give a valid email address and then go to your email address and enter a security check code to prove who you are. So if hes not a Doctor, they've got all the fools details and if he is then he should know better realy and might get a lil stick from them hopefully and If not i might just dis him a little harder next time
Re: Daily Mail - how to report abusive comments « Reply #19 on Sept 13, 2009, 3:26pm »
GOOD FOR YOU ! HAVE TRIED TO COMPLAIN TO THEM B4 BUT WITH NO LUCK !! MAYBE THEY WILL THINK TWICE ABOUT THEIR NEGATIVE PROPOGANDA BECAUSE THAT IS WHAT IT IS !
Re: Daily Mail - how to report abusive comments « Reply #22 on Dec 12, 2009, 3:04pm »
I'm a bit behind the times so am catching up with the posts since my last visit. I estimate I have about another 36 hours of reading to do
Buuut, I just wanted to say YAY for this. I love this new section of the board and hope your victory over the Daily Fail reader will be the first of many for the ADHD cause.
Oh, and twix, I think you're totally right about this: ADHD the last disability its socially acceptable to say nasty things about.
Although I think the overweight also suffer from the diversion of all that hate from unacceptable forms of prejudice to those forms which are still seen as 'acceptable'. All that hatred has to go somewhere, doesn't it. I don't know why I still even look at the Daily Mail - it's almost a form of self-harm - I do it compulsively, even though I know it's no good for me.