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But is it evil enough that people will care?
The phone tapping/hacking scandal should be enough but it seems that it isn't. However, in at least one tragic and horrific case Murdoch's machine may have gone too far, meaning, actually done something so heinous that people could notice.
While doubtless there will be those who claim that using this case to hobble Murdoch is cynically opportunistic it is no more opportunistic than using someone's crime as a reason to put them in jail.
Is this the case than can cut at the root of the rot in the "news" industry?
The phone tapping/hacking scandal should be enough but it seems that it isn't. However, in at least one tragic and horrific case Murdoch's machine may have gone too far, meaning, actually done something so heinous that people could notice.
While doubtless there will be those who claim that using this case to hobble Murdoch is cynically opportunistic it is no more opportunistic than using someone's crime as a reason to put them in jail.
Is this the case than can cut at the root of the rot in the "news" industry?