Monday, March 16, 2015

Paris mayor says she is serious about suing Fox News for claiming there were "no-go zones" in her city.

Courtesy of TPM:  

Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo took another shot at Fox News in an interview that aired this week, saying the channel's reporting that there were Muslim "no-go zones" in her city was "a lie at a very, very serious time." 

Hidalgo spoke to CNN about the city's planned lawsuit against Fox News for its coverage of the supposed "no-go zones" in the wake of terror attacks by Islamic extremists earlier this year in Paris. Fox eventually issued multiple corrections and said there was "no credible information" to support the idea that non-Muslims are not allowed in parts of England or France. 

"We are in a world that can very dangerously tip over, as we've seen," Hidalgo said, according to CNN's translation. "And we should not accept this type of talk that only adds difficulty." 

Though she did not explain details of the lawsuit against Fox, she said the city "took legal action at the Paris high court." 

She said she remained angry about Fox's reporting and that "it has economic consequences because some in the United States suddenly become afraid of Paris." 

"What Fox News did was to lie," Hidalgo said, according to CNN. "It wasn't opinion or legitimate criticism. We are in a democracy, so real criticism is normal. But it was a lie at a very, very serious time. And some like Fox stigmatized a portion of the population and they wanted to show something that doesn't exist."

Fox News claims that so far they have received no court papers, but of course who believes Fox News?

Personally I would hope that this could set a precedent, and that in the future there could be multiple lawsuits filed against Fox News for purposefully misleading their viewers.

And I'm not talking legitimate mistakes, you know like real news organizations make, I am talking about the lies that Fox tells over and over again to foment fear and push a political agenda.

If they happened as often as they should I think these lawsuits could quite literally bankrupt the network. Or, dare I say, force them to change their format of misinformation and conservative talking points.

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:46 AM

    I've often wondered if there couldn't be some kind of class action suit against Fox for flagrant abuse of our nations' airways.
    Or perhaps for deliberately and with willful intent violating the public trust. Or maybe for not warning that what you are about to hear is not necessarily true.

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  2. FrostyAK10:42 AM

    Faux Noise admits they lie/embellish/convolute the truth. They went to court to secure the privilege of lying to the public, and THEY WON!

    May this be the beginning of a very long legal battle with hundreds of plaintiffs, each with a different trial date. That might actually break Murdoch's bank...

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  3. Anonymous12:13 PM

    Beautiful city, intriguing history that certainly doesn’t deserve the fear-mongering idiots that make up Faux News. Sue their asses.

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  4. Anonymous4:04 PM

    Europeans, in general, are more tolerant and accepting of differences in race and religion than Fox News is. Hope she sues and takes them to the cleaners.

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  5. Anonymous9:16 PM

    Wouldn't get my hopes up Faux News did not get to be what it is without help from people in important places.

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