The remaining hacks at the appallingly downmarket Daily Star must have been collectively
gutted last night: the English Defence League (EDL), that bastion of collective
and apparently terminal stupidity which they had championed for so long, was at
last called out, by the charity Help For Heroes, which declared
it would not accept money raised by
EDL Obergruppenführer Tommy Robinson.
Someone's brain hurts. If it's plugged in
Robinson appears
to have been genuinely taken aback by the rejection, the decision having
been made on the grounds that the EDL was judged to be a political
organisation. He has blamed the news on “political
correctness”, but it was not so long ago that he was openly talking up
fielding candidates at elections and challenging the major parties.
Indeed, the Daily Star ran an all too sympathetic
article “EDL To Go Political” in
February 2011, where its leader said of its party political ambitions “We aren’t ruling it out. I think this
country needs a party that’s not afraid to say things some would consider
unpopular”. His party would outlaw the Qur’an: “They have got a responsibility to sort out their religion. They have to
reform their religion so it fits in”.
The article then riffed on the idea that Robinson should
participate in a future broadcast of BBC Question
Time, which, it was suggested, would enjoy popular support. The piece
signed off with the now infamous line “In
the Daily Star phone poll yesterday, 98% of readers said they agreed with the
EDL’s policies”, whatever those were. Robinson has no room for protest at
his exclusion.
And if anyone needs to “reform”
so they “fit in”, it is not followers
of The Prophet, but the EDL: the organisation has been caught in the past week
attempting entryism and indulging in neo-Nazi behaviour, and both are bang out
of order. What was billed as a walk through Bristol in aid of Help For Heroes was
apparently hijacked by the organisation and later stopped by riot Police on
Saturday.
Then a so-called “demonstration”
in London featured a
number of EDL supporters giving unambiguous straight-arm salutes, this
following a gathering in Newcastle-on-Tyne where Robinson welcomed
on stage a speaker who opined that someone should “send the black c***s home”, which was enthusiastically applauded.
The “non-racist” veneer has well and
truly peeled off.
That Help For Heroes has whipped the rug from under the EDL
is welcome, but it is disturbing that it took so long for someone to call them
out. Worse, this convocation of intolerance, racism and idiocy has been
indulged by too many at the cheaper end of the Fourth Estate in their desperate
scrabbling for sales. Richard “Dirty”
Desmond, for one, should hang his head in shame.
Because what the Daily
Star did was certainly not a Benchmark
Of Excellence.
2 comments:
Making straight arm salutes while singing Rule Britannia! One despairs.
upon-Tyne!
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