If anyone needed to know why groups like Tell Mama (as in
Monitoring Anti Muslim Attacks) not only exist, but so often register concern
about the standards of reportage applied to anything that concerns followers of
The Prophet, today’s especially dismal display from the right-leaning press,
another in a long line of attempts to frighten the public, should prove
instructive.
What’s the story? Four
men have been arrested at addresses in west and central London. One may be
connected to ISIS, or whatever it’s calling itself this week. On the other
hand, he may not. But one of the four was subjected to a Tasering on arrest, so
this tells those who scrabble around the dunghill that is Grubstreet that these
are Really Scary Muslims and they can say whatever they want.
So while the Guardian
warns “However, some past high-profile
terror arrests have been based on intelligence that turned out to be
inaccurate, and have led to accusations that police and MI5 have ramped up the
nature of possible plots”, and declines to specify any actual threat, those
on the right are sure that there was going to be beheading. Because ISIS means beheading, right?
The Mail was
as sure as it needed to be: “Officials
swooped amid heightened fears that fanatics who have returned from Syria are
planning a high-profile gun attack or a beheading. It is understood to be the
first plot in Britain that is directly linked to the IS terrorists responsible
for the murders of British hostages Alan Henning and David Haines”. You’ve
seen our scary front pages? It’ll be like that, then.
Even the
supposedly more upmarket Maily
Telegraph was at it: “First alleged
Isil terror plot on UK foiled amid growing fears of beheadings ... Four
men arrested in London suspected of plotting ‘significant’ attack in UK with
alleged links to Syria terror group Isil”. Yes, it was called ISIL the week when the Tel last looked. And “significant”
still does not mean “beheading”.
And, as if the “beheading”
rubbish was not bad enough, Sun
readers were treated to an appallingly patronising front page: “As Police swoop on first suspected Islamic
State terror cell in the UK, the Sun urges Brits of all faiths to stand up to
extremists ... United Against IS”.
A woman wearing a Union Flag headscarf is shown to supposedly illustrate this
call to patriotism.
But what is really being said here is as plain as it is repellent:
“I say, you Muslim chappies and chapesses
out there ... you be good little Brits and don’t go anywhere near any of these
terrorist types that we know you see down the Mosque. And don’t get uppity when
Our Brave Rozzers break your door down and Taser you”. It’s as patronising
and gratuitous to the Police as it is to its target.
The desperation of
selling papers by frightening readers knows no bounds.
3 comments:
I'm not worried, we're all going to die of Ebola first anyway. Mind you, given a choice I'd rather be beheaded than dying while sitting on the toilet.
You're not up for an Elvis tribute, then?
Raise the threat level to OMFG. And call a COBRA meeting !
Con Coughlin delivers a masterclass in talking up this nonsense http://therightscoop.com/scotland-yard-uncovers-isis-plot-to-behead-people-on-the-streets-of-london/
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