Comments:Polar bears deliver environmental petition to Premier of British Columbia

Latest comment: 15 years ago by 66.183.175.208 in topic Sensationalism

Back to article

This page is for commentary on the news. If you wish to point out a problem in the article (e.g. factual error, etc), please use its regular collaboration page instead. Comments on this page do not need to adhere to the Neutral Point of View policy. You should sign your comments by adding ~~~~ to the end of your message. Please remain on topic. Though there are very few rules governing what can be said here, civil discussion and polite sparring make our comments pages a fun and friendly place. Please think of this when posting.

Quick hints for new commentators:

  • Use colons to indent a response to someone else's remarks
  • Always sign your comments by putting --~~~~ at the end
  • You can edit a section by using the edit link to the right of the section heading


Polar bears did not deliver the petition.

I'd like my refund now, thanks. -99.224.209.50 03:56, 28 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

Sensationalism

edit

Perhaps fanciful of me, but I allowed myself a hopeful moment of amusement at the thought of actual polar bears (likely muzzled and under heavy escort) being used to deliver a petition.

But no. Human beings, dressed as polar bears. Fun bit of a headline. Also a false headline. And so Wikinews enters the realm of "fun" newspapers like the National fraggin' Enquirer.

Okay. So it's nowhere near that bad. Still, less "fun" sensationalism, more reality, please. I'm all for fun reading, as long as I can read it and say, "Ah, polar bears REALLY WERE INVOLVED in this delivery, how unusual and hilarious" not "Oh. It was typical fake-fun BS. Darn.".--66.183.175.208 (talk) 13:47, 17 September 2009 (UTC)Reply