News is spreading that an 8-year-old German boy was killed yesterday after a 40-year old man of “African descent” pushed the child - and his mother - onto the train tracks at Frankfurt’s main station when a high-speed train was approaching. According to witnesses, the perpetrator also attempted to push another person onto the tracks. The station was “full of children.” You can read about that here. But the focus of this article is something else: the media's reaction.
You see, we have been told for so long that diversity is our strength; and, next to entertainment media, the news media has played perhaps the biggest role in the promotion of the idea. So, as one online commentator has asked: "is this the point where whites in Germany begin to seriously question whether diversity is their strength? Or will this just be another passing incident, buried amid a fresh new wave of immigrant crime reports, that has little to no effect on public consciousness whatsoever?"
It is worth mentioning that the incident at the Frankfurt central station comes just a day after somebody presumably tried to kill a German politician who had criticized the country's immigration policies; perhaps that explains why at least one major media source has ignored the EU's guidelines for covering up migrant crime (which were implemented after the London terror attacks so the EU could play its "keep-the-public-in-the-dark-to-prevent-sympathy-for anti-immigration politicians" game):
The question is: what does a more honest media mean for the future?
You see, we have been told for so long that diversity is our strength; and, next to entertainment media, the news media has played perhaps the biggest role in the promotion of the idea. So, as one online commentator has asked: "is this the point where whites in Germany begin to seriously question whether diversity is their strength? Or will this just be another passing incident, buried amid a fresh new wave of immigrant crime reports, that has little to no effect on public consciousness whatsoever?"
It is worth mentioning that the incident at the Frankfurt central station comes just a day after somebody presumably tried to kill a German politician who had criticized the country's immigration policies; perhaps that explains why at least one major media source has ignored the EU's guidelines for covering up migrant crime (which were implemented after the London terror attacks so the EU could play its "keep-the-public-in-the-dark-to-prevent-sympathy-for anti-immigration politicians" game):
"Man (40) of African origin..." - a taboo phrase, but perhaps the reporter has "die Schnauze voll" and is done concealing the nature of the crimes the media is pressured to cover up |
The question is: what does a more honest media mean for the future?