Tuesday, 16 January 2018

Front cover Islamicphobia


Due to the fact that The Sun is a right wing, it makes them against equal rights, which means that they are against Islam due to the stereotypical view of them. It shows lists of things that should be banned. The lists includes Islam not being able to wear their religious veils in school, courts and hospitals. The fact that this is a ban suggests that they are discriminating muslims. What has shocked me about the first point is the fact that they shouldn't be allowed to wear this in the "hospitals", in my point of view this is outrageous because what if there is a family member that it hurt and what must be told that cannot wear the veil. This is a religious gourmnet, and the fact that they aren't allowed to wear this is very disrespectful. The point that follows says that they cannot wear this in "airport, banks and secure areas" due to the stereotypical view of Islam, they think that all Islam people are like this. Point 3 furthermore discriminates them, as this makes them not be able to work, due to the fact that of their stereotypical view of Islam. However, they can wear them in the "streets and parks" they suddenly make a statement that they could wear it on the street, what could this mean? As they were against them wearing it nearly everywhere but the streets and parks are okay. In this front cover there is a standalone where there are two stories at which the audience can look at. The fact that they have put the story of the 13 people dead in the standalone which seems quite important to put on front cover as a whole story but, they are against all muslims even though they are not all like this this just a stereotypical view of them they don't show the other side of Islam the side that helps people. As this is a negative topic there is more audience that are interested in this which would furthermore intrigue them. As this is a right wing tabloid this could mean that the audience is people who are against the Islam, likes Trumps.

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