Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2017 14:07:04 GMT
Jun 19, 2017 15:09:27 GMT @superdude6090 said:
First the Fake protest by CNN that the BBC replayed, on that further footage shows the CNN staff handing out the flowers and placards aand shows no actual demonstration taking place.
Then it edited part of an interview with a witness who saw three Muslims attack a care worker with knives, shouting "This is for Allah" to remove the references to Islam.
Then they ran with the headline "Three Palestinians dead after fatal stabbing" The facts of which were, three militants attacked and killed a female IDF officer and were subsequently killed by police.
Look at this article from the Guardian
www.theguardian.com/society/2017/jun/20/anti-muslim-hate-surges-after-manchester-and-london-bridge-attacks
The number of Islamophobic attacks in Manchester went up fivefold in the week after the concert bombing, with 139 incidents reported to Tell Mama, the group recording Islamophobic crimes, compared to 25 incidents the previous week.
Here's the problem:
Andrew Gilligan in The Sunday Telegraph (1 June and 9 June 2013)[5][37] wrote that 57% of incidents recorded by Tell MAMA in the week after the Woolwich murder were online incidents.
Other incidents – with the exception of mosque attacks in Grimsby and Essex – were "relatively minor, such as window-breaking or graffiti".[5] Seventeen incidents involved assault on a person, although 11 of those were attempts to remove Islamic dress and none required medical treatment.
According to Gilligan, Cressida Dick of the Metropolitan Police said that her force, which is one of the few forces which monitors anti-Muslim incidents, had seen fewer anti-Muslim incidents than after the 7 July bombings in 2005.[38]
Gilligan wrote that the group's government funding was axed following concerns about its methods raised by Don Foster, the Minister for Communities. Gilligan's report said that the decision was made before the Woolwich attack and was based on perceived discrepancies between the group’s statistics and ACPO and police records.
Gilligan said "hate crime in mainly Muslim areas has fallen in the past 10 years".[37] Gilligan also mentioned two cases in mid-May, before the Woolwich incident, where Tell MAMA had "been using its budget to threaten members of the public with libel actions for criticising it on Twitter": one was against a Jewish activist who criticised the group in Twitter postings.[39][40]
Atma Singh, Former race advisor to the then Labour Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, who had been sacked from his position for creating a commercial company offering consultancy services for profit in March 2005 while still an employee of the Greater London Authority,[41] was also threatened with action by Tell MAMA after he tweeted that the organisation "gives a platform to Islamists".[37]
Other incidents – with the exception of mosque attacks in Grimsby and Essex – were "relatively minor, such as window-breaking or graffiti".[5] Seventeen incidents involved assault on a person, although 11 of those were attempts to remove Islamic dress and none required medical treatment.
According to Gilligan, Cressida Dick of the Metropolitan Police said that her force, which is one of the few forces which monitors anti-Muslim incidents, had seen fewer anti-Muslim incidents than after the 7 July bombings in 2005.[38]
Gilligan wrote that the group's government funding was axed following concerns about its methods raised by Don Foster, the Minister for Communities. Gilligan's report said that the decision was made before the Woolwich attack and was based on perceived discrepancies between the group’s statistics and ACPO and police records.
Gilligan said "hate crime in mainly Muslim areas has fallen in the past 10 years".[37] Gilligan also mentioned two cases in mid-May, before the Woolwich incident, where Tell MAMA had "been using its budget to threaten members of the public with libel actions for criticising it on Twitter": one was against a Jewish activist who criticised the group in Twitter postings.[39][40]
Atma Singh, Former race advisor to the then Labour Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, who had been sacked from his position for creating a commercial company offering consultancy services for profit in March 2005 while still an employee of the Greater London Authority,[41] was also threatened with action by Tell MAMA after he tweeted that the organisation "gives a platform to Islamists".[37]
You couldn't make that up.
So let's see what the police in Manchester said about this:
Assistant chief constable Mark Hamilton, of the National Police Chiefs’ Council, said both Manchester and the Met police had registered short-term spikes in hate crime. In Manchester, the volume had since returned to the levels seen before the bombing,
That doesn't seem to tally with the picture that Tell Mama and the Guardian are trying to paint.
This type of misleading bullshit is a daily happening in the national press these days.
And following on from the hero Imam of Finsbury Park and the narrative Muslims are good.
I give you from the same article:
In one case, Naveed Yasin, a trauma and orthopaedic surgeon who helped save the lives of people injured in the Manchester attack, was racially abused and labelled a “terrorist” on his way to work at Salford Royal hospital.
Just how long do you think people are going to allow others to force feed them this bullshit Thor?