Pure Poison's Scott Bridges describes as "sensationalism" the Herald Sun's publication of explicit photographs of a teenaged Pauline Hanson. He's right.
That is good, but at the same time Jeremy Sear is having a go at the bushfire victims for flying the Australian flag around their burnt out towns and for mentioning pride in their nation.
I dont think it is Hanson. The nose is different. The chin is different. The eyes are different. Something is very wrong. This is some chick who took off her gear and who co-incidently looks like Pauline.
Interesting that Jeremy chooses to republish one of the photos - both in terms of copyright and also due to the dangers inherent in publishing what now appear to be fake photos (although posted by him before Hanson denied that it was of her).
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That is good, but at the same time Jeremy Sear is having a go at the bushfire victims for flying the Australian flag around their burnt out towns and for mentioning pride in their nation.
I dont think it is Hanson. The nose is different. The chin is different. The eyes are different. Something is very wrong. This is some chick who took off her gear and who co-incidently looks like Pauline.
Interesting that Jeremy chooses to republish one of the photos - both in terms of copyright and also due to the dangers inherent in publishing what now appear to be fake photos (although posted by him before Hanson denied that it was of her).
Jeremy publishes a picture while complaining it should not have been published?
Remember, guys: Jeremy's internet ethics only apply at PP. At his own blog he's allowed to be as low as he wants to be.
Given that Hanson plans to rightly sue, should Sear be concerned?
I think Sear is too low down the food chain to be sued but it couldn't happen to a more deserving person.
Yeagh, but we could let her know. Who wants to send the jeremy link to Pauline's electoral headquarters. Every cent adds up you know. Mehaul.
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