Diversity Macht Frei
March 16, 2018
When I first saw this story about an Egyptian girl killed in what some were describing as a “race hate” attack, I thought, “Here we go. This will be the next Stephen Lawrence [the case of a black allegedly killed by whites, which has been milked as propaganda by the ruling class for the last 20 years]. But no. There was nothing about it on the BBC or Sky. The police, usually eager to grasp any potential “hate” angle, said they saw no evidence it had been motivated by hate. This contradicts their own “MacPherson Guidelines” which say that “A racist incident is any incident which is perceived to be racist by the victim or any other person.”
What could the explanation for this strange reticence be?
You have to go to Egyptian websites to find out. Think about that. Thanks to political correctness, British people can no longer find out what’s happening in their own country from their own media. To find out the truth, they have to get their news from wretched third-world dictatorships.
The Egyptian girl, it seems, had been attacked by “10 British women of African descent”.
Now we know why the incident has been shrouded in silence.