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Old 04-10-2011, 02:41 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by J. Strnad View Post
Just reading through the comments, Indigo seems to have enormous PR troubles! Man, people posting comments just friggin' HATE that chain! Looks like they're scoring 0 on the sympathy meter.
Actually, Indigo is much better liked than you'd ever suspect from the lunatic ravings of many posters of the Globe and Mail comments section. You'll also notice multiple postings by the same folks frothing at the mouth about partisan (usually ultra-right wing) politics that has nothing to do with the issue at hand and rarely reflects anything in the article.

This same pointless poison is targeted at any Canadian big business and the arts community at large with utterly numbing consistency within the narrow-minded universe of Globe and Mail commenters. (There are some comments worth reading that actually stick intelligently to a given issue, but you do have to wade through a lot of creepy stuff.) The trade-off is the newspaper itself is worth reading.
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