It is frankly an appalling and frightening scene. Video footage has been circulating on social media of a bare-chested man with a blade on the day he allegedly attacked five people in Edinburgh. “I’m protecting the country,” he is heard shouting in the video.
It reportedly began near a mosque on Friday evening, and the video footage shows him appearing to carry a weapon and battering the door of a pizzeria. The man has been arrested and charged, and counter-terrorism officers have joined Police Scotland’s investigation. The Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, posted on X that it “appears to be motivated by anti-Muslim hatred” but that is pretty much all he has done. In total, 53 words have gone up on X from the Prime Minister, and the story, which has left the British Muslim community in shock, is barely being covered by the media in any prominent way.
It is a stark difference to what we saw less than two months ago, on April 29, when two Jewish men were stabbed in broad daylight in Golders Green, London. An emergency Cobra meeting was convened that same day and the terror threat level was upgraded. The Prime Minister and King Charles visited the scene. The attack ran across nearly every front page in the country.
By the time Sir Keir delivered his statement from Downing Street, it was not just a tweet but an address: a list of promises — visible police presence, investment in Jewish security to the tune of £25 million — built on a passage of real moral force.
There has been no Cobra meeting. There has been a short post on X from the Prime Minister. As of this weekend, not a single newspaper outside Scotland has carried the Edinburgh attacks on its front page. The government machinery that can move within a few hours has remained largely stationary.
Barely make the news? It's been posted here 5 times
This is just in: social media isnt mainstream news.
The Jewish man who got stabbed made frontpage multiple days in a row and it was directly called a terror attack.
This incident is literally front page bbc
Someone made a detailed analysis showing the events side by side https://lemmy.ml/post/49123177
Compare how the Golders Green attack and this one were reported by BBC and other media outlets. Golders Green insisted it was "terrorism" and he was a "terrorist". It was definite and insistent.
Count how many times this BBC report uses "allegedly" and "appearing"/ "appears". Far more moderate and tentative. This is what happens with these type of attacks: if you're brown or black it's certainly "terrorism" and if you're white British then it's possibly an "incident" of some sort.
Two-tier reporting.
Fair
That's crazy the BBC completely removed any mention of Muslims or Islam from their headline.
And I'm not sure where that article is placed, but it's not on my BBC page