Thursday, 12 June 2025

DISORDER DISPARITY

This past week has seen immigration-related violence erupt on both sides of the Atlantic.  In Los Angeles, leftist activists teamed up with Mexican invaders, after federal agents removed and detained illegals from sweatshops in the city.  The agents were attacked, roads were blocked, police were attacked, property was vandalised, cars set on fire and shops looted.

In a repeat of the absurd depiction of the 2020 George Floyd riots as 'mostly peaceful protests', legacy media outlets have again chosen to describe the widespread violence as 'protests'.  On the BBC News website the disorder in LA is not referred to as 'violence', 'rioting' or even 'disorder' for that matter...

Three headlines from BBC News, just 'protests'

Meanwhile, in Northern Ireland the town of Ballymena erupted after a local girl was reportedly assaulted by migrants.  Homes were torched, police attacked and violence has since spread to other towns.  The disorder is on a much smaller scale than Los Angeles, but that hasn't stopped the BBC from reporting it in a completely different light...

Three headlines from BBC News, violence and riots

The bias is clear for all to see.  Pro-migration violence is depicted as 'protests'.  Anti-migration violence is depicted as violence.

Defund the BBC.

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