Originally Posted by
chongcao
Please educate me on this:
For the sake of brevity I have only quoted the first line of your post, although I wholeheartedly endorse the content of your post in its entirety.
Whether it's the FT thought police or a 'follow the herd' mentality, it never ceases to amaze me how some posters here would wish to control what, in this instance, customers of British Airways are permitted to read.
I may not agree with the unadulterated garbage that The Guardian spews out (via Polly Toynbee et al) but I would never for one minute imagine I have the right to demand that British Airways stop making that newspaper available.
Those who would have the Daily Mail banished only highlight their own small-mindedness. They would do well to remember the famous saying:
I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.