Training Migrants how to convincingly lie their way through EU border controls...

That looks like prime trigger fodder for nationalists all over Europe. By whose state media is it being shown and disseminated again?

Not ours. Despite this evidently being something huge numbers of British people would be interested to learn about, the BBC deems it "not news". Anyway, it's oneshotbigshot who criticised my opening post so it's them whose answer I would like to hear.
 
That sounds dangerously close to "the press shouldn't report crimes by immigrants because people will think worse of immigrants if you do" which would be censorship of the press, regardless of how well meaning you may believe you are. Why shouldn't we be told when someone commits a horrible crime, should their status as an immigrant make them immune form public scrutiny or should we be allowed to know of a crime they've committed?

Also, as I said elsewhere, when you're banned and shadowbanned on Twitter and Facebook, when the BBC and others wont cover things people are legitimately interested in (like NGOs assisting people to falsely obtain refugee status in our countries), then the only places left to discuss it are places like http://gab.ai and your only sources are those some would dismiss out of hand. The immediate response to me posting this thread was attacks on my linking of Russia Today. Don't like that? Well it wasn't ON the BBC.

Same principle when you label people genocidal racists if they speak about homophobia in Islam or grooming gangs in our country. The people you so label to try and exclude from the debate end up swelling the ranks of the actual racists. They may not be racist, but if everyone is labelled as such then the total number of "racists" goes up which encourages actual racism. Every time you label a reasonable person "Alt-Right" or "Fascist", someone somewhere who thinks that person is correct thinks "Well maybe the Alt-Right and the Fascists have a point."
 
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