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The Hillsborough families have a message for The Sun, and it’s going viral (IMAGE)

James Wright by James Wright
27 April 2016
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There is a message for The Sun on the door of the Hillsborough families’ press conference, and it’s going viral:

no entry for the sun-min

Every time a friend, reporter or relative entered the Hillsborough families’ press conference on Tuesday The Sun was shamed. Brilliant.

sun the truth-min

It’s been over 27 years since the Hillsborough disaster, where a lethal crush at the FA Cup semi-final between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest took 96 lives.

Today’s animosity towards The Sun stems from a disgraceful front page they ran at the time, blaming Liverpool fans for the disaster.

The Sun accused Liverpool supporters of robbing victims, urinating on policemen and beating them up. It sought to alleviate police responsibility by blaming ordinary people. But the claims began to unravel 6 months after the front page ran, as they were entirely fabricated.

This week, it is not just the Hillsborough families who have a resounding message for The Sun. The Metro also made its position clear on Wednesday’s front page:

metro sun troll-min

The newspaper mimicked the way The Sun first reported the false story that Liverpool fans were to blame, under the same headline ‘The Truth’. The reworking serves to highlight the disgrace of The Sun – hailing a fabricated story as the absolute truth is an embarrassment. And when the story wrongfully blames ordinary people for others dying, it is utterly sickening.

On Tuesday, the families involved in the tragedy finally received some closure – new inquests show that those who died, including 37 teenagers and 26 parents, were killed unlawfully. It was a “catalogue of failings” from the police and ambulance services that contributed to their deaths.

Now, the verdict has officially absolved Liverpool fans of any blame for the disaster.

The Sun and its owner are being totally shredded this week. Partly because neither of Rupert Murdoch’s UK newspapers – The Sun nor The Times – ran with the Hillsborough verdict as its front page on Wednesday:

Wait – neither @TheSun nor @thetimes mention Hillsborough on their front pages?! Disgraceful, contemptible pricks. pic.twitter.com/9p3AApPTaW

— Stephen Mangan (@StephenMangan) April 26, 2016

An assortment of Wednesday’s front pages:

#tomorrowspaperstoday notice something? Cowards. #Hillsborough pic.twitter.com/I4RAkBAeTx

— Talat (@talatyaqoob) April 26, 2016

The Sun thought a minor ‘text scandal’ over David Cameron’s EU campaign trumps covering one of the biggest establishment cover-ups, and the longest case heard by a jury in British history. The article doesn’t even detail what a single of these ‘texts’ say.

No mention of #Hillsborough on Murdoch papers front pages. Makes sense, would be like Tony Blair having 'No WMDs' tattooed on his forehead

— Dean Burnett (@[email protected]) (@garwboy) April 26, 2016

It does make sense. But it is precisely the fact that The Sun showed such disrespect that it should honour the families today. And while The Times has changed its front page to include an insultingly small acknowledgement, the original offending newspaper has done nothing.

Twitter has been sliding Murdoch and his cronies headfirst through the grill for choosing not to show remorse:

The Sun spokesman defends lack of front page coverage of the Hillsborough verdict, saying “we only had twenty seven years to prepare it.”

— Have I Got News For You (@haveigotnews) April 27, 2016

Very funny. Ultimately, it was a missed opportunity:

The Sun front page today was a missed opportunity to show genuine remorse. Makes little sense given 2012 front page pic.twitter.com/woU7sKkCam

— Jim McMahon MP (@JimfromOldham) April 27, 2016

Even News Thump is on the case:

NEWS! Fish refusing to be wrapped in The Sun newspaper https://t.co/KBRp1cxv8n pic.twitter.com/HjaaFvHEe9

— NewsThump (@newsthump) April 27, 2016

And usually they are so good at sleuthing:

News Corp did 'stories' based on hacked voicemails and yet The Sun and The Times appears to have missed Hillsborough findings

— Will Black 🍓🍄🚀 (@WillBlackWriter) April 27, 2016

Murdoch’s game plan:

https://twitter.com/jamesrbuk/status/725076228483473409

The Sun’s editor at the time – Kelvin Mackenzie – joined his former boss in the grill:

We should all now be allowed to say disgusting vile things about Kelvin Mackenzie, but it still wouldn't make things even as they'd be true.

— Mark Steel (@mrmarksteel) April 26, 2016

He was also doorstopped by Channel Four News:

On Wednesday, Murdoch’s reputation defied the odds by plummeting even further into ruin. His cold heart squandered a golden opportunity to atone for perhaps the most disgraceful smear in British media history. It seems the mogul will always turn his back on his humanity, no matter the cost.

Bloody scousers, holding power to account. #Hillsborough

— Mr Ethical (@nw_nicholas) April 27, 2016

So let’s turn our back on his empire and ensure The Sun sets for the final time.

Get involved!

Tell that relative, friend or coworker to stop buying The Sun.

SHARE this article to hold Murdoch to account.

Featured image via Twitter.

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