Like death and taxes, one thing in this world that can be guaranteed to be an absolute certainty, is BBC Islamopandering. There has been a classic example of this in the BBC coverage of what they are calling the ‘youngest British jihadi’. Take out for a second the inappropriateness of referring to this murderous Islamic savage as ‘British’ and just look at this article (as usual original article in italics with this blog’s comments in plain text)
The BBC said:
Community leaders in the home town of a West Yorkshire teenager who reportedly carried out a suicide bombing in Iraq have spoken of their shock at the news.
Why are they shocked? He was only carrying out Islam’s instruction to make war on unbelievers.
Dewsbury councillor Masood Ahmed said Talha Asmal, 17, was “no different” from other teenagers, and said people in the town were “devastated”.
Note well how the BBC fails to mention that this Muslim politician who appears to be trying to deflect attention from this particular jihadi savage, is a Labour councillor. Now why would they do that so early in a piece? They mention party affiliation much later, when it would be much more relevant to have it earlier in the article. Would it be to try to break the link that many people have in their minds between Labour and appeasement of Islam?
Asmal is believed to have become Britain’s youngest suicide bomber, in an oil refinery attack south of Baiji.
No BBC, he’s not ‘Britain’s youngest suicide bomber’, he is just another Islamist savage whose family the British government mistakenly gave British passports to.
His family say he was groomed online, describing it as a “tragedy”.
Many of us would say ‘one less Bearded Savage jihadi to trouble this unhappy world’.
Social media reports linked to militant group Islamic State (IS) said Asmal, going by the name of Abu Yusuf al-Britani, had taken part in the attack along with three other suicide bombers.
Asmal would be Britain’s youngest known suicide bomber. Another West Yorkshire teenager, Hasib Hussein, was 18 when he blew himself up on a London bus in the 7 July 2005 attacks.
You may notice how the BBC writer has only mentioned the death of the Jihadi on the bus in the 7/7 Islamic attacks on London. They did not mention the 13 innocent people who this Hussain savage murdered. Seeing bent reporting like this from the BBC should make anyone angry.
“Communities are devastated and shocked to hear the news,” said Mr Ahmed, a Labour member of Kirklees Council.
Personally I don’t give a monkey’s chuff whether or not the Muslim community of Dewsbury are ‘devastated’. Again we see the BBC seemingly more concerned about the welfare and well being of the community that produces these jihadi savages than with the fate of the victims.
He told BBC Radio 5 live there were “no signs, no symptoms” that Asmal had been groomed by extremists online – as his family now believe he was.
There’s always the whine of ‘no signs and no symptoms’, coming out of the mouths of those Muslims who knew these Jihadi savages in these cases isn’t there?
“He was no different from any other teenager in terms of being loving, caring, naive, innocent. He loved sport, he was doing OK in school,” Mr Ahmed said.
I think Mr Ahmed has left the phrase ‘murdering bastard who went off to fight for a fascist state’ in that list of Asmal’s ‘attributes’.
Lorraine Barker, executive principal of Mirfield Free Grammar and Sixth Form, where Asmal was studying, told the Times he was “very quiet and private”.
“He didn’t draw any attention to himself, he was just a conscientious student,” she said.
She said staff and students were in “complete shock” when Asmal travelled to the Middle East.
It strikes me that this particular teacher was monstrously unobservant of what is going on around her. She teaches in a town where there is an enormous level of Islamist extremism yet fails to notice or maybe she is too frightened to notice, the recruitment of teenagers for jihad.
In a statement issued on Sunday, his family said he was a “loving, kind, caring and affable teenager”.
“He never harboured any ill will against anybody nor did he ever exhibit any violent, extreme or radical views of any kind,” they said.
This is a case where ‘Mandy Rice-Davies’ applies as in ‘they would say that wouldn’t they?
“Talha’s tender years and naivety were, it seems… exploited by persons unknown who, hiding behind the anonymity of the world wide web, targeted and befriended Talha and engaged in a process of deliberate and calculated grooming of him.
“Whilst there it appears that Talha fell under the spell of individuals who continued to prey on his innocence and vulnerability to the point where, if the press reports are accurate, he was ordered to his death by so-called Isis [also known as IS] handlers and leaders too cowardly to do their own dirty work.
Do they, the family, honestly believe that the non-Muslim population of Britain is stupid or something? Do they expect us to swallow this ‘it’s all someone else’s fault’ guff? More importantly why is our national public service broadcaster not challenging this narrative and just accepting what ever old faeces comes out of the mouths of those who want to make this jihadi savage look like a victim and not a murderer.
“We are all naturally utterly devastated and heartbroken by the unspeakable tragedy that now appears to have befallen us.”
I’m not devastated in fact when I heard about the latest death of a jihadi savage the Queen tune ‘Another one bites the dust’ popped into my head and stayed there.
I’m utterly disgusted by the tone of this BBC report, and the analysis of the story (copied below) isn’t much better. It’s all poor Muslims, poor family. The BBC should be examining and reporting on the problem of jihadism in Britain, but this report is not doing that it is treating the community that created this jihadi as victims when they should be treated as one of the guilty parties in Asmal’s crimes. There was no mention in the story of the growing problem of jihad aligned Muslims in Dewsbury nor the lack of action being taken against jihadism by the local Muslims.
This is not news reporting, it is a pro-Muslim puff piece and it is something that the BBC should be ashamed of producing and also something that those who are forced to fund the BBC should become righteously angry about.
The BBC’s coverage of this story reminds me why I no longer trust or respect the BBC’s news output.
Link:
Original BBC story on the exploding Bearded Savage of Dewsbury.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-33129806
Addendum:
Here are the names of those who died in the Tavistock Square bombing of a bus in London on 7th July 2005, names that the BBC will not deign to mention, even though they can report the name of the savage who murdered these people.
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Anthony Fatayi-Williams (26)
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Jamie Gordon (30)
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Giles Hart (55)
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Marie Hartley (34)
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Miriam Hyman (31)
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Shahara Islam (20)
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Neetu Jain (37)
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Sam Ly (28)
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Shayanuja Parathasangary (30)
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Anat Rosenberg (39)
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Philip Russell (28)
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William Wise (54)
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Gladys Wundowa (50)
Here’s the analysis of the story from the BBC pasted here just in case it either disappears from the BBC site of is re-edited.
Analysis: Tom Symonds – BBC home affairs correspondent
The flow of young men and women to warzones in Syria and Iraq continues to be the biggest challenge to Britain’s counter-terrorism effort.
Senior officers estimate more than 700 British citizens have now made the journey, some taking on the name “al-Britani” to signify their origins. Half have come back to the UK, posing the risk that they might plan attacks.
BBC research suggests more than 30 are still in the warzones, and possibly as many as 50.
However its estimated a third are not known to police and the security services, making their job of tracking extremists and prioritising those posing the greatest risk much harder.
‘Not victims’
Shahid Malik, former MP for Dewsbury and a family friend of the Asmals, said it was “disturbing” to see how relaxed Talha looked in the IS photographs allegedly taken prior to his suicide mission.
“He looks at peace. It’s like he’s ready to go and meet his maker. This is a clear indication of just how successful the evil Isis groomers have been in poisoning and brainwashing Talha and kids like him,” he said.
Mr Malik likened Asmal’s case – and other similar ones – to sexual abuse.
“Parents often haven’t got a clue what’s going on and the kids themselves don’t see themselves as victims – and even society doesn’t,” he told 5 live.
“I know the family. They are a peace-loving, beautiful family – they wouldn’t harm a fly.
“They’re completely distraught and devastated. Their world had been shattered beyond comprehensive.”
He added Asmal’s story should serve as a “wake-up call”.
“Mosques need to confront this evil ideology head-on. Children need to be taught what is acceptable and not acceptable in respect to Islamic State’s ideology.
“I would say that up and down and the country that is not happening at the moment.”
‘Preachers of hate’
IS has seized large swathes of territory in eastern Syria and across northern and western Iraq.
At least 700 people from the UK have travelled to support or fight for jihadist organisations in the area, with the majority joining IS.
Asmal travelled to Syria with fellow Dewsbury teenager Hassan Munshi.
In a statement, the Home Office said: “Since 2011, we have trained more than 160,000 people working on the front line of our public sector to identify and prevent extremism, excluded nearly 100 preachers of hate – more than any other government – and successfully taken down more than 90,000 pieces of terrorist-related material from the internet.
“We also removed or refused 30 passports in 2013 and 2014 where people were considered to be at risk of travelling to Syria or Iraq.”
Wise words indeed sir, and every one of them on the money.
Who in civilised society, really gives a shit how many of these
inbred monkeys blow themselves, and others of their kind,
to pieces? Not me, that’s for sure. Bring it on.
Just so long as my kind are not affected in any negative way.
And if the bleeding hearts , do- gooders and haji apologists don’t
like that, they can kiss my arse. Sick of it all.