It is difficult to believe that the BBC, which once was held in great respect
as a truthful recorder of world events, is now a biased corrupt service
dedicated to the manipulation of public opinion.
Yet the official reporting of the migrant crisis is so obviously a biased form
of emotional blackmail that one simply cannot avoid this conclusion. The
BBC constantly shows us close-ups of migrant women and children, yet every
time the camera moves back it becomes obvious that about 85% of each
and every group consists of young males, who appear surprisingly well fed
and well clothed considering their claim as refugees.
Indeed we are occasionally shown huge crowds which are entirely male.
And these males are prepared to resort to whatever force they have available,
as the stone throwers and fence wreckers demonstrate at the Hungarian border.
One migrant grabbed a woman, presumably his wife but who knows, and threw
her on the railway track to prevent the movement of a train.
Ate such people likely to benefit any community into which they move when they
have already demonstrated their contempt for any rule of law which does not
match their plans? Yet our media continues to demand that we should feel a
moral duty to “welcome” these people, who are almost always referred to by the
media as Syrian families fleeing from Assad, when it has now been acknowledged
that the vast majority are from quite different parts of Africa.