About The Daily Mail
The Daily Mail is a British middle-market tabloid first published in 1869 by Alfred Harmsworth and Harold Harmsworth. It was Britain's first daily newspaper aimed at the newly literate lower-middle class and has become the second most popular daily newspaper because so. It consists of yellow journalism, fear mongering titles to grab attention, and and just about any sort of trashy commentary that can come from a tabloid that believes babies can cause cancer. During World War II, The Daily Mail released an article titled, "Hurrah for the Blackshirts!" and written by Harold Harmsworth himself. In it was praise for recent Nazi regime accomplishments and support for the British Union of Fascists. The paper has always been traditionally conservative and it shows through its racist, homophobic, misogynistic, sometimes antisemitic and xenophobic articles ranging from calling 4,000 immigrants murderers and rapists to asking why women won't make sandwiches.