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UK BETE NOIR Tommy Robinson could avoid the worst of the criticism thrown at him in his home country, if he moved his anti-immigrant focus to South Africa, according to a Capetown media analyst.
“In South Africa, huge crowds of armed demonstrators have been intimidating foreigners – yes, other Africans are foreigners to them – into leaving the country, blaming them for the catastrophic unemployment rate across the land, setting deadlines for expulsions, threatening Nigerians, Malawians, Zimbabweans, and Mozambicans, even killing several along the way, and western media sources have approached the story as if it were a relationship counselling session,” says Mike Madd a former mercenary and stunt coordinator who now analyses western media attitudes to South Africa . “No one in South Africa is labelled far right, or racist. Xenophobia is the worst word used and its never specific. I guess western journalists cannot imagine the South African black population being just as race conscious as the white population was for so many decades. And as for black South Africans being on the far right wing of politics, that just does not compute in the woke mind set that dominates so much of the western press. These people are victims, they always have been victims, they just cannot be perpetrators. If this were going on in London, there would be uproar. So, if Tommy Robinson wants to receive better coverage he should be leading South African anti-immigrant marches.”
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