My god, how horrible is the reporting in that Yahoo article.
Firstly, the title is ridiculous, as only several politicians have spoken up against that skit. The Canadian government as a whole has not condemned the skit.
Secondly, the writer misquotes Triumph to benefit his sensationalist reporting. He quotes the puppet as saying:
Which he never did. Not at once and so harshly anyways. What a shamefully written article.
Then again, what do you except from a search engine.
Paul, it's much worse than you think! When I scanned the articles in both French and English, they were all written IN THE SAME STYLE! It was as if a single news agency wrote the articles in both French and English, and simply sold them to all the news agencies! None of the articles even bothered to mention any reaction from the French population which was minimal at best.
All the articles written on the incident are written in such a deplorable fashion that it reinforces my almost complete distrust of today's news media outlets in both official languages. It's no longer about reporting the facts; it's all about blowing up an even so out of proportion that the population is stirred up for the purpose of selling newspapers or increasing the ratings.
Also more good news; I'm hearing 99.9% of French Canadians don't give a hoot about the skit from the COB newsgroup. The bad news is that any future airings of the episode in Canada will be edited.
Scott, I found another article that wasn't written by a news agency, at the New York Times. The article is reasonably impartial and well balanced, and I haven't noticed any obvious mistakes while reading it.