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Media Release : 5 Feb 02 (for immediate release), Australia
Gutter Journalism Hoax Exposed
Last night the big guns of Tabloid TV fell victim to their own sleazy
set-up tactics.
Both Channel 9's A Current Affair and 7's Today Tonight ran competing
stories on the fictional group the "Dole Army". They claimed to
expose gangs of jobless militants inhabiting Melbourne's drains,
surfacing only to scavenge food from bins - and organising through
the internet.
Today Tonight reporter Norm Beaman's introductory voiceover began:
"if it wasn't true, it would almost be comical". It wasn't true and
the joke's on you, Norm.
These ridiculous stories of sewer-dwellers would have more accurately
described the journalists themselves.
"We approached them with the exactly the kind of story they love and
they lapped it up like dogs," said the Dole Army's Emma Goldman.
"They enjoy nothing more than victimising the poor and unemployed.
We did it to avenge the Paxtons."
"We also wanted to publicise our website, www.dolearmy.org" added
Kool Keith. "And it's worked - the website has received literally
thousands of hits since the stories went to air last night. That's
thousands of unemployed people now better equipped to deal with the
inhuman Centrelink bureaucracy - and we'd like to thank these TV
shows for helping us get the message out. Not to mention the $1000
Today Tonight payed us which will help keep the Dole Army website
alive."
The shamelessly ratings-driven bully tactics of these two programs
are well known – A Current Affair were publicly embarrassed by their
hatchet job on the Paxton kids, the Robert Bogucki ‘banana chunder
blunder’ and, most tragically, by Benny Mendoza, a repairman who
committed suicide after ACA accused him of poor workmanship.
Mike Munro is not known for his honesty but the following closing
comment surprised even us: "let me assure you that we did not pay
anyone from that charming and courageous pack back in the Dole Army."
We'll give Mike the benefit of the doubt and assume the producers
neglected to mention the 30 blank digital videotapes (worth $360)
they gave us in exchange for a video of masked figures pretending to
play Cluedo in a tunnel, and the $2000 they offered us to deny Today
Tonight a chance at a follow-up story.
Today Tonight is also no stranger to the invented story paraded as
fact the infamous ‘Majorca Skase Chase’ report was mocked up in the
theatrical district of Barcelona. True to form while shooting the
Dole Army expose, the TT crew happily colluded in setting up a fake
drain dwelling in an above-ground brick factory.
"There are bludgers who are in work and there are bludgers who make
millions of dollars. There are people who don't want to work. The
reality is we can't put everyone in work. There wouldn't be a
percentage point difference in the unemployment figures if every
person desperately wanted
to work, unless you're going to get down to sub-third-world wages.
Why do journalists dish out this crap? It's pathetic." (Former MP
Phil Cleary, in reference to the ACA/Paxton saga).
http://todaytonight.i7.com.au/stories/97422.html
http://dolearmy.org
http://melbourne.indymedia.org
--
we do not lack communication, on the contrary we have too much of it.
we lack creation. we lack resistance to the present.
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