Smriti Irani’s blistering speech in the Parliament has certainly left many the mainstream media sore. All sorts of attacks have been seen, from blatant obfuscation of facts, to making sexist remarks. Now the magazine, Outlook too has joined the pack of wolves, descending on Smriti Irani. The latest cover of Outlook was tweeted by the handle, where it called Smriti Irani a “pseudo nationalist”. The handle also asked or alternate posters. Twitterati did the rest:
Rage Of The Pseudo Nationalists. Can anyone think of a better headline? Suggestions welcome pic.twitter.com/1mZSoCXU4T
— Outlook Magazine (@Outlookindia) February 25, 2016
Here is my suggestion @Outlookindia pic.twitter.com/0zESqCcF4Z
— Rahul Raj (@bhak_sala) February 25, 2016
Minimal covers are better, Fixed that cover for you @Outlookindia via @bhak_sala pic.twitter.com/nJV1bNGs4P
— Indian Reagan (@indianreagan) February 25, 2016
How about this @Outlookindia? pic.twitter.com/iphwRcdmqb
— Shreeharsha Perla (@harshaperla) February 25, 2016
@Outlookindia My entry – ‘Breaking mirage of anti Nationalists’ pic.twitter.com/oLiB1IXRR1
— Shaitaan Khopdi™ (@shaitaankhopdi) February 25, 2016
Hey @Outlookindia looks perfect to us ! pic.twitter.com/5dLCPzsHLy
— news : Smriti Irani (@SmritiIraniNews) February 25, 2016
What @ttindia and @outlookindia was trying to say pic.twitter.com/heolO6T83i
— Indian Reagan (@indianreagan) February 25, 2016
Rage of THE FRUSTRATED MEDIA. can anyone think of better headline for @Outlookindia ? pic.twitter.com/aF5ESOvD8c
— Tajinder Pal S Bagga (@TajinderBagga) February 25, 2016
How about “Rag of the Pseudo Journalists”?
Like it @Outlookindia ? https://t.co/NfTcEnMETx
— Neha Srivastava (@neha_aks) February 25, 2016
@TajinderBagga @Outlookindia this is better headline prostitute terrorist vidheshi outlook pic.twitter.com/YwF4m5tzU5
— Rohit Pratap Singh (@rpsinghcv125) February 25, 2016
Dear @Outlookindia Pls consider this as a cover, keeping in mind the feeling of the people who actually read it. pic.twitter.com/7zl1FBAyiS
— India in Emergency (@IdeaofEmergency) February 25, 2016