1. Seeing the full picture?

    Window smashed during 2010 student protests in London. Image courtesy of BBC.

    I can't help seeing this image like this — a lone protestor doing something crazy and anarchistic surrounded by a semicircle of a hundred professional cameras — and wondering if this is anything like good journalism. Sure, this event happened. But it sure looks like a stunt for the cameras, rather than an organic protest event. Would this have happened were the cameras not there to see it?

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  2. Circus

    Oh, man.

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    See what I mean? This is just gross… And you know what? All but one (which one? lol.) cropped out the encircling press photographers. What a fucking circus.

  3. Police suppression of peaceful pro-NHS protest, March 17th 2012

    Here's what happened when me and a few friends went to London to show our opposition to the atrocious Health and Social Care Bill 2011. The one currently being forced through parliament with a middle finger to all who look on.

    I feel it's important to document what I witnessed at this demonstration since, as many have noted, there has been little-to-no coverage of this protest by the BBC and other UK mass media. A deeply worrying trend for anti-government protests, but one others are better placed to comment on than me.

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