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Here’s how the Guardian supposed ‘newspaper’ reported the alleged attempted beheading in Belfast
Headline: How Belfast knife attack became the latest far-right ‘trigger event
Strapline: The rapid spread of footage shows how social media is pivotal in enabling far-right agitators to mobilise internationally
Main text
Filmed at about 10.30pm on Monday night on a Belfast street, bystanders captured the moment when a man, believed to be a Sudanese asylum seeker, wielded a knife over another man he had pinned to the ground.
By Tuesday, the clip had become the latest transnational “trigger event” – in the mould of the Southport killings and the case of the murdered 18-year-old student Henry Nowak – as far-right activists from Britain and beyond seized on it.
Those playing a pivotal role in the spread of the footage on Elon Musk’s X included the far-right activist known as Tommy Robinson, fresh from a meeting this week at a sumptuous Moscow hotel with the billionaire’s father.
X eventually placed age-related restrictions and a warning on the video shared by Robinson, but by Tuesday afternoon it had more than 52,000 views, while full and uncensored versions were still easy to find across the platform.
Hold on a minute There are more than a few problems with this report from the supposed ‘newspaper’ – the Guardian:
- The multi-cultural enricher from Sudan didn’t just “wield a knife over another man he had pinned to the ground”. The Sudanese gentleman was actually (from what I understand) trying to cut the Belfast’s man’s head off. That’s not just “wielding a knife“.
- There is no investigation in the supposed ‘newspaper’ – the Guardian – of how the alleged beheader came to Britain illegally by using the Southern Irish open-border route nor of how many thousands (or tens of thousands?) have illegally invaded Britain by coming via the utterly corrupt mafia state – the Irish Republic
- There is no investigation in the supposed ‘newspaper’ – the Guardian – of how the alleged beheader was allowed by our worse than useless Home Office to stay in Britain despite being an illegal migrant
- The supposed ‘newspaper’ – the Guardian – uses the depressingly predictable Starmer and Establishment tactic of trying to ‘shoot the messenger’ – attack anyone reporting on the alleged beheading. It hardly seems to criticise the alleged beheader
- The supposed ‘newspaper’ – the Guardian – rather unsubtly tries to drag Elon Musk, Elon Musk’s father and Tommy Robinson into the story and tries to throw mud at them, especially when the Guardian writes about “a sumptuous Moscow hotel”
I could go on. But I imagine you get the picture by now. I don’t know who, if anyone, actually reads the Guardian apart from BBC lifers and our useless, ‘progressive’, migrant-hugging, UK-hating, climate catastrophist teachers. But clearly they inhabit a woke world far detached from anything resembling reality.














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