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Picket of the racist Daily Mail

West London Anarchists & Radicals | 19.06.2002 11:48

About 25 people picket the Daily Mail on 18th June 2002 in opposition to the racist treatment of asylum seekers in this and many other newspapers.

About 25 people picket the Daily Mail on 18th June 2002 in opposition to the racist treatment of asylum seekers in this and many other newspapers.
The turnout was a bit disappointing but the Mail's management overreacted sending most staff home half an hour before the picket began and laying on extra security. In general the picket was well received, including amongst Mail workers. Banners declaring "no borders" and "real lives, not media lies" were displayed (indymedia took pics which should be on here soon) and the following leaflet was distributed:
"‘the way stateless Jews from Germany are pouring in from every port of this country is becoming an outrage…’ In these words, Mr Herbert Metcalf, the Old Street magistrate, yesterday referred to the number of aliens entering the country through the ‘back door’ – a problem to which the Daily Mail has repeatedly pointed."
Daily Mail, 20 August 1938.

“It was 8.10pm on Christmas Day when the first mob struck. There were around 150 of them, howling and yelling as they made their way to the French mouth of the Channel Tunnel.”
Daily Mail, 27 December 2001

"Anarchy" screamed the headline in the Daily Mail, but this was not the proclamation of a new world or even a report about Mayday. As the story revealed, it referred to the fact that the French Authorities had scaled down the number of guards on the Channel Tunnel. The following day’s front page pictured a few frightened looking asylum seekers emerging from the tunnel, following their dangerous journey.
To say that the Daily Mail is obsessed with asylum seekers would be an understatement, but this is nothing new for the paper. Indeed they have a consistent record on writing racist and inflammatory articles. From their sympathetic coverage of the policies of both Hitler and Mosley to their overtly anti-immigrant stance against refugees they have articles they have maintained their reputation as a racist and nationalist rag.
Of course, the Daily Mail is not alone in taking this racist position. Every day the press carries stories suggesting ‘we’ are being ‘flooded’ by immigrants and ‘swamped’ by ‘bogus’ asylum seekers. Politicians from across the political spectrum contribute to this mythical picture when it suits them, and then hypocritically condemn ‘the other side’ for doing the same. ‘Illegal’ immigrants have become the scapegoats of Europe, blamed for all capitals failings and portrayed as a threat to the very fabric of society.
Then, having created a climate of fear and distrust the media and political parties pose a simple solution: more immigration control. Members of European Governments and opposition parties compete to devise more and more oppressive measures: detention centres, vouchers, providing less than poverty levels of support, faster and mass deportations, removal of appeal rights, increased surveillance and cross border state co-operation.
What is not discussed in the Daily Mail is the causal relationship between state’s policies and the arrival of refugees and other migrants. This connection is most obvious in considering the effects of the (continuing) bombing of Afghanistan and Iraq. However other state policies also adversely affect the lives of people around the world in many other ways causing them to migrate. Wages and social spending are kept to a minimum to maximise profits. Repressive and racist regimes are supported in order to maintain a compliant cheap labour force. Yet, contrary to the racist propaganda, the vast majority of refugees go to neighbouring countries with less than 1% of the world’s total coming to the UK.
The media focuses on the differing national interests which result in disagreements between European states over how border controls should operate. However co-operation continues to strengthen the borders of ‘Fortress Europe’ and increase control over the movement of people. These states share the common aim of reducing the numbers of people entering to seek asylum, whilst at the same time enabling restricted and regulated entry of workers according to the needs of European business.
In contrast we want a world in which the movement of people is not controlled by states and determined by the needs of capitalism. We want a world without borders in which we are all free to travel and live where we want according to our needs and desires. The world belongs to humanity as a whole and the destruction of all borders is a necessary step towards the creation of a world human community.

West London Anarchists & Radicals
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no

19.06.2002 13:36

The Daily Mail is just reporting the grusome truth about our asylum problem. This is our country and we should choose who comes here. This country was built on the backs of our ancestors, our ancestors who colonised and set-up civilisations out of nothing. No open borders, that's ridiculous, you want to see the entire 3rd world coming here? We'd have no country left and thats hardly environmentally friendly.

Keep them all out, let them sort out their own problems just as people have always had a collective responsibility for the governments they elect.

Border controls are rational and realistic, not racist. The Daily Mail shoulnd't be undemocratically bullied by a vocal but tiny minority.

The press is biased enough towards multiculturalism as it is.

Steve


Pictures from outside Daily Mail

19.06.2002 13:39

Pictures from outside Daily Mail
Pictures from outside Daily Mail

Best quote of the event came from a daily mail security guard who objected to being filmed - saying you have to ask permission to take people's pictures... when it was pointed out to him that the media film and photograph people every day he actualy denied that the press do this! - ignorance is bliss I guess!

The event was part of Refugee Week (17th - 23rd June).

There's a national demo on saturday 22 June
"Defend asylum seekers - refugees are welcome here"
"No to deportation - detention - dispersal"
Assemble 12 noon, Malet St (Goodge St/Euston/Euston Sq tubes.) Backed by many organisations.

- for more info see:

 http://www.refugeeweek.org.uk
 http://www.defend-asylum.org
 http://www.refugeecouncil.org.uk
 http://www.noborder.org
 http://www.ncadc.org

be the media!


ho ho

19.06.2002 14:16

Only 25 Rentamob? Maybe some were double-booked that day. Daily Mail is a successful paper, maybe that's why you hate it. Look at your own failed existences

ho ho


Re:no

19.06.2002 14:26

My parents buy the Daily Mail, it really is the most hilarious comic you'll ever read. They used to put a logo next to stories about 'political correctness' asking "Is the World Going Mad?" They also ran a front page headline during the Brasseye Special 'fury' stating that paedophiles were passing copies of the show around jails, when it turned out that if you read the first paragraph of the article all it said was that they have access to video players and so could watch it if they have it on tape. The paper does not deal in truth, only propaganda and pornographic fury.

(As for the readers of the paper, they used to run a column called "Your a Genius!" where readers would send in ideas to change the world. One reader sent in an idea to use perpetual motion to power lights on bicycles, that's the kind of people we're dealing with.)

Steve's arguments about asylum seekers are the usual misinformed ramblings. Our ancestors did not set up civilisations from nothing in the colonies, they systematically destroyed indigenous cultures in order to milk those lands of all their resources. We forced people into slavery and built the British Empire partly on the back of that trade.

Steve seems to think that all asylum seekers are fleeing democratically elected governments, which is of course ludicrous. People fleeing despotic governments like that of Sadamn Hussain should not be treated as 'bogus' asylum seekers, yet when you read articles like those published in the Mail and see photographs, these 'bogus' asylum seekers are often stated as been Iraqis. How do you get to be a genuine asylum seeker anyway? You cannot get Visas from the British Embassies in most of these countries, so genuine asylum seekers have to use the same methods of getting here as anyone else.

Steve, what exactly is undemocratic about protesting on the street? Surely expressing your opinion peacefully is the key to democracy. Democracy doesn;t just cover those who agree with you. And as for the press being biased enough towards multiculturalism, I presume you don't include the Daily Mail in this. Or the Express, the Sun, the Star, the Telegraph, the Times, Sky News and the News of the World in this?

James

James


Political correctness

19.06.2002 15:01

One particular crusade the Daily Mail has picked is political correctness.

For its editors, it is politically incorrect to have children without being married, to not be Christian, to believe in multi-culturalism, to wear clothes and hairstyles that are not the middle-class norm, to buy the Big Issue, to be republican, to have a relationship with someone of a different race or the same gender, to fight for gender equality, to oppose war, to exercise the right to protest, to uphold the Universal Declaration on Human Rights, etc, etc.

The Daily Mail's political correctness is against modern civilised values.

While the protest looked small, many people like me who were working that day and don't live in London agreed wholeheartedly with it. The Daily Mail is racist, elitist, homophobic and general peddles the most vile prejudices.

Dan


johnny boy

20.06.2002 08:29

where does all your hatred & insecurity come from? could u also explain what exactly multiculturalism is going to destroy? British culture...what, a bunch of beer boys leering at women, fish n chips, some old loons in silly outfits having silly parades,flag waving, hunting, cricket.....
and if it did destroy these things, how would it affect your life? can u only find enjoyment or happiness in some strange kind of vicarious voyeurism?
i'm afraid i don't understand what you're scared of & i don't know what women would think about your comments regarding feminism, i think that's probably for them to decide......

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20.06.2002 10:04

OK, i think someone has removed John's posting to which i was replying above, which makes what i wrote look a little out of context.......

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