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AIBU to think that this is a new low for the Daily Mail

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albertcamus · 05/05/2015 16:40

Even by their standards, surely this 'journalism ' is a new low ?

Of course this photographer is providing a service to heartbroken pet owners, but is it really necessary to show photos of the dying pets ?

I find this sickening ...

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3068456/Heartbreaking-photographs-dying-pets-held-owners-life-ebbs-away-help-people-overcome-grief-losing-beloved-animals.html

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RitaCrudgington · 05/05/2015 17:28

The unbeatable low point for me was when they said that that terrible couple who accidentally burned all their children to death were an inevitable consequence of child tax credits. Photos of people with their much loved dying pets isn't even within an order of magnitude of that.

albertcamus · 05/05/2015 17:29

Glad I didn't see that Mintyy, agree that is/was even worse

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OrlandoWoolf · 05/05/2015 17:30

The Daily Mail have many lows. And when you think they can't sink lower, they always manage to pull another one out of the hat.

RitaCrudgington · 05/05/2015 17:30

...on reading that back "accidentally" doesn't quite cover it, but YKWIM.

LynetteScavo · 05/05/2015 17:43

Why would you be searching for news in the Daily Mail? Confused

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