Kaz, my son in law is a police officer. He is working 7am-7pm today and tomorrow. He's not Labour either but thinks Theresa May is a rude word. (Clue - it stars with B and ends with itch!).
WM, a new approach isn't going to happen, at least not yet. I know it's a clche to talk about the PC brigade, but they really do exist. The public sector is wracked with PC.
You live in W Yorks; you know how long stories about grooming gangs have been going the rounds - for years and years before their existence was fully exposed by the Rotherham scandal.
Why? Because the local public sector of councils, social workers, politicians and the police are all at the top level run by the PCB. They looked the other way for as long as they could and intimidated those who tried to raise the issue.
On Islamic terrorism, the attitude is the same but it's application is slightly different. You can't deny it exists because when people blow themselves up in public or murder tourists in broad daylight in the middle of London that's impossible. But it is downplayed as much as it can be. The TV news can't say the truth, which is that we have loads of Islamic terrorists in the UK so get used to it, oiks. What they do, night after night on the TV, is to promote "acceptable" responses to a terrorist outrage.
1. Vigil
2. Multi-faith show of unity.
3. Memorial service.
4. Big pile of flowers, balloons, weeping spectators.
5. Quotes about hate beating love,
6. Say these men won't divide us.
7. How the attacker isn't a "real" Muslim.
8. Never forget to mention Jo Cox and "right-wing terrorism".
9. And most importantly and insidiously, play up the ordinary and the normal. Traffic is moving freely. How "uplifting" it is to see ordinary people just going about their business (Louise Minchin on BBC this week). Basically, say how wonderful it is that nobody has gotten angry (and never show angry lots of people are about the outrage). This is a subtle way of trying to normalise the unjustifiable - that 22 people have just been blown to bits.
The media move heaven and earth to suppress public anger as much as possible and promote a narrative about how to react after a terrorist attack - namely, do nothing.
Question Time this week featured a man on who claimed he had been given a leaflet at Didsbury mosque, Manchester.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/05 ... t-leaflet/This leaflet says “modesty, shame and honour have no place in Western civilisation”. Will there be an investigation into who published that leaflet? No, or if there is the massed ranks of the PCB in the Crown Prosection Service won't prosecute. Turn it round. If the local Vicarage had handed out a leaflet saying “modesty, shame and honour have no place in Islam”. Would there be an investigation?
HELL YES. That's the level of double standards these people operate.
The PCB in all levels of our public bodies are moving might and main to downplay the problem as much as they can; to suppress public anger as much as they can. They have no intention of cracking down on Islamic fundamentalism in the UK.
At least, not yet. If there were two or three such outrages in a short period of time not even the mass propaganda media machine and hordes of PCBers could suppress the anger of the public.
So maybe things have to get worse before they will get better.