The Local - Germany
The publication re-tweets an image, originally tweeted by Doug Saunders, who appears to be an imperialist agenda defending journalist-author.
It's an image of what appears to be some deluded (and rather manic looking) guy, wearing a 'refugees welcome' styled t-shirt:
Seriously, what does that even mean, when it is merely an empty slogan that is completely divorced of social and other consequences?
It's typical of the feel-good tosh the press is so good at disseminating.
Having just watched a couple of videos on the effects of Islamic immigration on Germany, Europe and beyond, my gut response in the comments section, was:
Guess he hasn't seen this video:
If you watch the video (ignoring some of the 'end of the Western world' type of dramatisation), this is documentary footage of the impact of Islamic immigration on Britain, France, Germany, Finland, Sweden and beyond.
What is contained in that footage is enough to make your blood run cold.
Given the events depicted in the video, I don't believe scepticism and concern is unwarranted or extreme.
My response to The Local's inane refugee glorification messaging was definitely in the dispassionate remark category: ie 'Guess he hasn't seen this video'.
Almost immediately, and out of nowhere, I have Tom Barfield, editor of The Local Germany, whom I did not personally address, reply with some incongruous message:
Incongruous because:
(a) there was no 'angry' anti-immigration or anti-refugee communication to The Local or to Tom Barfield from one TokyoRose; and
(b) it's not often that editors of publications devote time (taken from their busy professional schedules) to launch an attack, of sorts, on measured public opinion in what is, after all, a public forum.
So why is Tom Barfield on the defensive -- or is that, offensive -- one wonders?
He's had 'enough this evening' ... lol
Oh, the imagery that comes to mind. ;)
Barfield is undoubtedly a propagandist on the offensive.
I'd wager that Barfield's delivery is the stock-standard prepared in advance canned messaging 'response' to any comments that may challenge Barfield's publication's present round of propaganda.
How desperate is this tosser to have his publication's propaganda prevail? lol
And whatever this guy is selling, I'm most definitely not buying after being accosted.
Barfield comes up with this inanity ... followed by personal insult:
Setting aside the 'fantasy' that is documented (and ignoring Tom Barfield's unwarranted ad hominem attack), Barfield's 'not interested' in Doug Saunders?
Well, duh, of course he's not.
Tom Barfield's publication, The Local, is re-tweeting Doug Saunders' feel-good refugee slogan t-shirt messaging ... and this is Doug Saunders, that's been described as follows:
Lol ... of course, he's not interested.
The Editor, who's desperately pushing the imperialist serving 'humanitarian' messaging (and imperialist agenda shield), does nothing to address the shocking facts of consequences of like immigration, that's documented in video evidence.
Instead, he comes up with this little gem about 'my' editing prowess ... as if a series of events can be discounted merely because they appear in the same video footage (which I can't take credit for, by the way):
Ummm, why is this whacko media Editor so desperately trying to dispel the truth?
Guess that anybody who wishes to be a public figure must support the prevailing ideology ... but might Barfield be taking that 'necessity of public life' a tad too far?
It ends with Barfield taking the Joseph Goebbels prize in journalism and public relations:
Perhaps Barfield deserves The Orwellian Prize, as well. lol
Told Barfield he wouldn't know truth if it bit him on the balls & I haven't heard further.
So what's Barfield's story:
at the UK Embassy in Paris
The following probably explains Barfield's position defending the consequences of aggressive Western foreign policy in the Middle East and beyond, at an incalculable social cost to Europe:
Former Attaché politique/Political officer ꕤ COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER
If I understand correctly, Barfield has worked for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), Britain.
So this former FCO propagandist presumes to tell the public how the dire consequences of British and American imperialist aggression and destabilisations of the Middle East and Africa are really 'good' for all concerned ... despite the evidence to the contrary. lol
I rest my case:
Doug Saunders Author book
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2012 Book
Both these individuals defend imperialist positions and interests.
Guess this demonstrates why the corporate media sucks balls.
UPDATE 05 March 2016 Hey, in addition to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) Britain link via the German editor's work experience, there's reportedly a US embassy link as well .... hmmmmmm:
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September 19, 2015
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