1/8 PART 2: @cfmmuk's media analysis on Edinburgh attacks. Having examined TV, we now look at online.
782 articles on Golders Green across 4 days. Just 35 on Edinburgh.
Same question: does British media cover attacks on Muslim communities the same way?
The answer is NO! 🧵
2/8 The volume gap online is even wider than broadcast.
Golders Green: 196 articles per day. Edinburgh: 9 per day.
Golders Green possible audience reach: 13.2 billion. Edinburgh: 701 million. Every metric tells the same story.
3/8 The same publications covered both stories very differently. GB News: 63 Golders Green articles, 1 Edinburgh. The Independent: 138 vs 4. The Guardian: 32 vs 2. Daily Express: 80 vs 2. Not one publication gave Edinburgh comparable coverage.
4/8 In its initial reporting The Guardian managed to write an article where the headline and first 300 words approx, omitted any mention of the anti-#Muslim motive behind the attack despite a widely available video showing the suspect shouting anti-#Muslim abuse.
5/8 "Antisemitic" appeared 185 times across Golders Green coverage editorially, in headlines, as fact. "Islamophobia" has appeared once in Edinburgh coverage. When a community is attacked, media should name the hatred. One hatred has a name. One does not.
6/8 16 of 17 uses of "anti-Muslim" in Edinburgh coverage were caveated suspected, alleged, or a politician's quote. "Antisemitic" in Golders Green coverage: 182 of 185 uses were plain editorial fact. No hedge. No quotes. No attribution needed.
7/8 Five #Muslim men attacked in Edinburgh. Not one named in any article. Golders Green victims Shloime Rand and Moshe Shine were named, interviewed and humanised across 29+ articles.
Muslim victims are invisible.
8/8 "Edinburgh: "terror" used 20 times always procedural, "counter-terror cops."
1/7 Two attacks. Two communities. One country. @cfmmuk data reveals a two-tier media. A #Muslim community attacked in #Edinburgh got less than a seventh of the airtime across British news channels that was given to the Golders Green attacks in London. 🧵
2/7 GB News gave Edinburgh 9 mins. It gave Golders Green 355 mins, 39x more. BBC gave 5.5 times more to attacks on Jews. Every broadcaster showed the same pattern. Here's the breakdown by channel.
3/7 The language gap is damning. Edinburgh: 84 times it was said to be a "suspected anti-Muslim" attack, even after a charge was laid. Golders Green: "anti-Semitic" stated as fact from bulletin one. "Islamophobia" said just 4 times. "Antisemitism" said 341 times.
1/11 🧵Yesterday's antisemitic attack in #GoldersGreen was horrifying. But watch how parts of the media responded with a twisted agenda: using a hate crime against #Jews to blame #Muslims, immigrants and Palestine marchers. Appalling & bigoted analysis that goes unchallenged:
2/11. Meanwhile, on TalkTV:
"This [is] happening [because] we've had far too much mass immigration from the third world, particularly the #Islamic third world. It's ruining our country."
That's not commentary on antisemitism. That's racism, broadcast on national television.
3/11. GB News: "There's one particular community that does seem to be behind a disproportionate amount of violent attacks...Is there a particular problem within the #Islamic community?"
Blaming an entire faith community of millions for the actions of an individual. No pushback.
1/14 🧵Surrey police have confirmed that the Epsom "gang rape" never happened. A woman sustained an accidental head injury and made a confused report. But before that, Britain's right-wing media helped turn an unverified allegation into violent anti-immigration riots.
#Epsom
2/14. See these headlines:
"Woman raped by several men outside Epsom church." - GB News
"HORROR ATTACK: Woman raped by several men outside church." - Sun
"Woman gang raped outside Epsom church." - Telegraph
Not 'allegedly.' Not 'reported.' Just: raped. As fact. The BBC too:
3/14. This is basic journalism. Allegations are allegations until proven in court. "Alleged" and "reported" aren't weasel words. They're the difference between informing the public and inciting it.
Surrey police's wording was careful about this, unlike the news machine:
1/9 Tonight @BBCPanorama reports on rising #antisemitism. No equivalent film exists for #Islamophobia. This is not accidental. It reflects a hierarchy of racism embedded in BBC editorial culture, consistently prioritising #Jewish suffering over #Muslim suffering.
A thread. 🧵
2/9 The @BBCNews own article notes #Muslims face the highest absolute number of hate crimes in England & Wales 4,478 cases. It appears in one sentence, mid-article, before being reframed. The largest number becomes a footnote to centre a different community's experience.
3/9 In 2024 @BBCNews called vastly unequal security funding for #Muslim & #Jewish spaces "proportionate to the size of each community." A @cfmmuk complaint proved it false #Muslims would need 13.5× more for a proportionate share. The correction was buried on election night, 4 months later.
1/13 This morning @LBC claimed Harman Singh Kapoor was arrested for refusing to sell #Halal meat, following @TalkTV.
That's not true.
🧵 Here's what actually happened, what the media omitted, who Kapoor really is & his far-right links.
2/13 The #Halal framing is a far-right talking point that has circulated online for days. @LBC did not fact-check it. It was amplified to a national audience. This is not a minor error it fundamentally misrepresents why a man was arrested and why the situation escalated.
3/13 Here is what happened. A group of young #Muslim ate at a restaurant next door. They photographed Kapoor's "proudly non-halal" sign. Kapoor called @metpolice on them. They responded by trolling him. No organised protest. No demand for #Halal food.
1/10 🧵After the Bondi Beach attack, #British TV coverage repeatedly blurred the line between terrorism & #Muslims whilst framing the attack around #Palestine solidarity & slogans like 'Globalise the #intifada.'
@cfmmuk examines some of these failures👇
#MediaBias #Gaza
2/10 The now predictable @TalkTV framed most of its discussions to “Muslim communities”, “Islamic culture” and “Muslim values”, shifting blame from a violent fringe group to #Muslims as a collective.
3/10 Some suggest #ISIS violence flows naturally from Islam . #Islam is framed as the problem not extremist ideology and described as "a cult" with #Muslims accused of having a code of protection. You couldn't say this about any other community on British TV. @Ofcom