The Sun is hidden
away behind a paywall, but a Zelo Street regular has made extracts
from today’s paper available (see how that works, Rupe?). And from these, it is
all too clear that the attack on Mil The Younger is being joined in earnest,
even at the expense of what little factual accuracy the red-tops can usually
manage. The event is, to no surprise at all, Miliband’s donation to a homeless
woman.
(c) Doc Hackenbush 2014
Who will lead the charge? Will it be a down-to-earth man or
woman of the people who walks among them on a daily basis? You jest: for this
task, the Super Soaraway Currant Bun has enlisted the dubiously honed skills of
(thankfully) former Tory MP Louise Mensch, now representing the distant
constituency of Manhattan Upmarket. The detachment from reality is palpable
from the word go.
“Everything about this
incident shows just why Labour is imploding” she asserts, managing not to
notice that the party suffering in-fighting and defections right now is the
Tories, but then, she and her paper are shilling for Young Dave and his jolly
good chaps. “Ed only handed out a copper”
she claims, although, as I pointed
out yesterday, it was at least two coins, and neither appeared slim enough
to be a 2p bit.
But it does not take too long for Ms Mensch to go way over
the top: “let’s throw in the fact [that
would be ‘personal observation’, actually] that this street vagrant looks
clean, well-dressed and is wearing a headscarf that indicates she is some kind
of immigrant”. I’ll just capitalise that: “WEARING A HEADSCARF THAT
INDICATES SHE IS SOME KIND OF IMMIGRANT”.
Wearing a headscarf means that the wearer is, er, wearing a
headscarf. No other attribute can be given with any certainty, although in
most cases, it shows that the wearer is a follower of The Prophet. So
what Louise Mensch is saying is “All
Muslim women in the UK right now are immigrants”. Had that been a Labour,
Lib Dem or indeed UKIP pundit saying that, the Sun would have been outraged.
We’re left with one of two alternatives: either the Sun’s subs – or, worse, its senior
editorial staff – thought that kind of singularly nasty comment was OK, or they
couldn’t be arsed subbing Louise Mensch’s column, which, given the litany of
wacko opinion masquerading as fact that she has come out with in the past, is
most unwise. And that she meant to say what she said is not in doubt.
The Sunday Sun has
shown here that its desperation to smear the Labour leader is so great that it
is prepared to base opinion columns on speculation dressed up as fact, and then
to reinforce them by smearing people in the basis of their religious
affiliation. Louise Mensch and her paper are veering too close to the racism
line; one more wobble and they’ll go straight across it.
That remark is bang out of order. So don’t expect an apology any time soon.
"his street vagrant looks clean, well-dressed and is wearing a headscarf that indicates she is some kind of immigrant”.
ReplyDeleteA bit like saying a Sun columnist with botoxed looks indicates some kind of overpaid bitter ex pat right wing Murdoch puppet?
As a clean, well dressed home owning woman who has immigrant ancestry I shall commence the wearing of a headscarf forthwith.
ReplyDeleteYellow or pink stars anyone?
The next line (after the 'headscarf' sentence) is
ReplyDelete"Exactly the class of person Labour threw open the gates to, insisting that Eastern European immigration would be good for the economy."
Although the target of Mensch's bigotry may be Albanian and Kosovar headscarf-wearing Muslims, I think it's just as likely to be Polish and Romanian headscarf-wearing Christians.
Equally appalling either way (or both ways). Perhaps incidents like this will provoke more of a united response from all minority communities - for someone like Mensch they're all equally suspect.
If someone went from Britain to live permanently in the US wouldn't that make them some sort of a .... can't think...
ReplyDelete@ Anon
ReplyDeleteSomeone who should be trying to concentrate on integrating with his/her current society rather than pining for the fjords, sorry, the old country by passing remarks on Twitter such as:
"Louise Mensch @LouiseMensch 4h4 hours ago
SUN: Our streets are plagued by organized beggars run by East European criminal gangs. Ed Mili just endorsed that"
Notice "our"?