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![]() I wrote them the year Landseer broke down and they showed a blowup so graphic I almost got sick. They published my letter to the editor editing out the part about being a tabloid paper. Well here we go again, read the caption and remember this picture is a lot bigger in the regular paper. Why?
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/st...p-394240c.html Last edited by randallscott35 : 11-05-2006 at 11:28 AM. |
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![]() i wrote them a brief comment, probably do as much good as your letter after landseer.
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![]() I wrote another letter to the editor about it just now.
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Danzig, the Landseer one was so bad, I couldn't imagine they'd do it again. Remember, this picture is showing her leg out of the skin here, in a blowup version in a color photo. |
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![]() While I find their actions shameful and tasteless, I support their first amendment right to do so.
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![]() I just sent this...It means nothing in the grand scheme of things, but it made me feel better.
It is always a tragedy when a horse breaks down in a race. It is usually gruesome. It is heartbreaking for the owner trainer breeder groom and rider. That tragedy should NOT be compounded by insensitive and macabre photographs printed and distributed soley for their shock value. The photograph in sunday's edition of your paper that shows the final struggle of a beautiful and courageous animal is beyond bad taste. Pine Island gave all that she had on the track and suffered the worst possible fate, why would anyone want to subject her memory to furthur indignity? Her connections are some of the oldest and finest in the sport, they should not be repayed for their efforts by some tabloid news-type headline. Shame on you. Sincerely, Bethani White
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![]() excellent letter!!
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![]() The horse is a NY horse owned by Big NY owners trained by a Big time NY trainer who ran her best races in NY and is based in NY. How can they not give it a lot of press. Not to mention the fact that the trainer who won the damn race was the trainer of the most famous broke down horse in recent memory? I hate the picture but it is a big story and they are in business to sell papers.
One of the pitfalls of the exposure that the industry craves is negative images that sometimes occur. We have to understand that the bigger the industry gets in the publics eyes, especially with the backing of ESPN, the more the focus will fall on the negative. It is not a horseracing problem, it is a society problem. Last edited by Cannon Shell : 11-05-2006 at 11:59 AM. |
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I totally agree with you. That rag is shameless. It has been for many years. They've published pictures of people jumping from buildings, mafia hits with dead human bodies, air crashes...on and on. Shamless! I'll never buy their paper. Their only "jounalism" is reliance on "shock". Hopefully, this rag will go out of business soon. All we need do is stop buying their product. They are certainly not doing anything to help build fan base for horse racing. Boycott the Daily "News". Toilet paper is cheaper and achieves the same results. DTS |
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Your last sentence says it all. Just hold hope that those of us that remain "sensitive" are not viewed as "outside" of that society, but continue to bring awareness of the outrageousness of that "mentality", whether it be a beautiful race horse, or a "collaterally" (innocently killed child in Iraq, or a starving one in Darfur. Blood thirst and "rubber necking" at car crashes on the side of the highway brings curiosity at the horror that others endure. Thank goodness it wasn't me mentality. It sells. As a "society", the Romans remain our model. Applaud the gore of the gladiators as they murder each other running around the ring spewing blood. Sad that we've come to that. Very sad. DTS |
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![]() I'm a fan of the Daily News, but have to agree that printing that picture was in bad taste. Very bad taste.
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![]() I believe that the big story yesterday was that breakdown. And it symbolizes all the breakdowns on dirt. I have no problem with that picture. Unfortunately it did happen and will continue to happen on the dirt.
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I'll stand up for Sumitas in that he looks for safer racing for all the horses. I do as well. At times, the topic gets twisted to his deep concern. Not that that's really about the Daily Rag selling newspapers...cause it's not. In my humble view, Sumitas is very compassionate. We just need to discuss this in the poly room rather than here. OK? DTS |