Throw in the requisite media bashing and intimation of collusion with the activist set, and this post is basically a conservative municipal politics bingo card.
The usual twisting of opinion to gloss over the legitimate problem of hypocrisy and bias in this City. Lets keep it simple.
Do you really disagree the Star on the surface is mainly Liberal leaning, Sun mainly Conservative, Metroland mainly NDP?
I mean really? Does this need to be pointed out? But anyhow, there is the starting point of the bias
Do you really believe the
Toronto based media has reported fairly between downtown and the suburbs?
99% of Scarborough politicians of all stripes and levels and supported the subway. Most of them were
Liberal, and you wouldn't know that well as the downtown Star reporters were busy propping up the local downtown 'Liberal' with a non stop barrage of useless, unsupportive, divisive rhetoric. The entire body of work speaks for itself, it is truly out of sync with the climate in Scarborough and was really shameful bias
Do you really not believe the fancy sign carrying activist /union groups highlighted weekly in my local Metroland papers for over a decade propagating Transit City far past its expiry didnt align with the outside Scarborough 'NDP' Councillors?
Our previous Scarborough 'NDP' Councillor Neethan Shan certainly wasn't impressed and often fought vocally against the rich, arrogant entitlement by outisde councilors enjoying their special platform to talk over our residents. But again you'd hardly know it was an overly problematic issue if you didnt live here to see the prejudice first hand and you wouldn't know by reading the 'NDP' media that was busy supporting inner Toronto Councillors on their issues. And it is truly fascinating and so extremely hypocritical that after decades of promoting only above ground (poorly designed at that) transit, the same group changed their fancy signs now promote underground transit.
To continuously wash over the bias in the media, to say there is no hypocrisy in these activist groups and to say our suburban voters have been fairly treated in media is complete horse-crap. It has very been problematic for the City for sometime and likely deserves it's own thread to throw all the articles out on the table and draw out the political connections so it can be better understood. This downtown centric, stop Ford at all costs reporting and activism has created great apathy in parts of the City and is truly one of the biggest reasons Ford and Tory have be running away with elections and partly why transit planning was thankfully taken away from the City. Our suburban voters have no no loud voice outside of what Ford did to bring the apathy to the surface, there is not direct Mayor anymore to voice for the true collective concerns and no supportive Left wing voice in the Citys media which is busy feeding outsiders divisive, one-sided narratives which are far out of touch from the reality and has been glossing over residents legitimate and common concerns.
It is very much political and make no mistake is a big underlying problem politically in the City.