BBC News and the colour of crime
The current British news page at bbc.co.uk carries eight murder stories at various stages of development:-
Cannibal gets life for killings
Jury hears final Wragg arguments
Man charged over street axe death
Shootings jury considers verdict
Elderly woman ‘killed by burglar
Teenager guilty over cap killing
Killer drink-drive officer jailed
Car ‘breakthrough’ in Milly case
Of the five cases in which the perpetrator or perpetrators are known three have black defendants. Bear in mind how often we are assured that blacks represent no more than 2% of British society.
It is a subject upon which I blogged last December. It is a subject upon which I shall blog in the future. So long as an African population is living amongst us there will be a thumping increase in our violent crime and murder statistics. Victims as yet still breathing the keen March air will be taken in the name of multiculturalism or economic growth or global hegemony or Jewish security …
Our political masters are not race realists. But they know very well the racial identities of our most serious criminals. They simply will not put together the two halves of the equation: Does that African population benefit us more than it costs us in life, treasure and peace of mind? And if it doesn’t what should we do about it?
Posted by Effra on Wed, 16 Mar 2005 01:36 | #
The gentleman who was let out of Broadmoor to commit cannibalism on the second of his three murder victims has received typical liberal-media coverage. It’s always “why did the bureaucracy let this poor unfortunate out to embarrass himself again?”; never under any circumstances “what are such creatures doing in our country, whether at large or not?”
They’re like the poor, you see—always with us, and ours not to wonder why for fear of seeming to question the glorious fitness of our vibrant, diverse, tolerant multiracial society.