Shortly after the Islamic terrorist attacks on Charlie Hebdo and a kosher supermarket
in Paris early this month, those whacky guys at Fox News extruded a huge
steaming pile and jumped straight into it. Since then, the hits just keep on
coming.
Some self-styled “terror expert” named Steve Emerson on
Fox proclaimed that Western Europe, and particularly the UK, is swamped with
Muslims, and that there are many “no-go” areas within these countries, places
where non-Muslims fear to tread.
Among these he named Birmingham as being so “totally
Muslim” that no one else will even enter the environs.
Well, the Twitterverse lit up like a Grateful Dead
concert with the hashtag #FoxNewsFacts. The tweets were flying so fast and thick it was like machine gun fire on
Omaha Beach. Like:
(I also read that they'd changed the name to Birming, on account of ham isn't Halal.)
(Cleverly combining the cat meme with the #FoxNewsFacts hashtag.)
I mean—you get the drift, right?
After my first beverage snort onto the keyboard I stayed
away from liquids and just laughed until tears came. I found about six new
people to follow in just a couple of hours.
Even British Prime Minister David Cameron, who is
somewhere in the Attila the Hun range of the political spectrum (If Attila wore
Savile Row) got it right. “This guy’s clearly a complete idiot.”
Cameron was educated at Eton College and Oxford University (Brasenose College). He has mastered the use of language.
Cameron was educated at Eton College and Oxford University (Brasenose College). He has mastered the use of language.
Eventually Emerson apologized (although I don’t believe
the phrase “talking out my ass” was used), but clearly their target audience
lapped up the fear mongering like frat boys at an open bar. And clearly he's still clueless about Birmingham:
(Also, other Foxoid
“experts” named several European cities as being no-go zones. The mayor of one
of them, Paris, has announced her intention to sue the network, which should be
interesting.)
But wait—there’s more. Because on Monday, Louisiana
governor Bobby Jindal (right up there with the Attila crowd, though not as
well-spoken as Cameron) flapped his hands about at a speech at a British think
tank and re-declared that Europe is rife with Muslim-dominated enclaves where
Christians fear to tread, including parts of London.
When asked for clarification on where, exactly, these
no-go areas were, Jindal got a little vague, brusquely insisting that he’s
talked with people (you know—people)
who assured him that there are parts of London where women don’t want to walk
alone.
Well, yes indeed there are. And parts of Los Angeles and
parts of Buenos Aires and parts of Brooklyn and parts of Seoul that I don’t
really want to walk around alone in. But my reluctance has nothing to do with
the religious or even necessarily the ethnic makeup of those areas. They’re
really mean streets and I’m not equipped to deal with them. (Like I wouldn’t
want to walk the halls of JPMorgan Chase, one of the most alien and alienating
environments I can think of.)
Jindal—like Fox—is unapologetic. They operate on the well-established
principle that if you make a lie big enough and repeat it often enough, it
eventually becomes the truth.
Meanwhile, plan on staying upwind of them. That pile is
still steaming.