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Fleurpepper
We take our own trip into the dark and deep depths of the Daily Mail’s racism and xenophobia through the last century.
Fanatical about fascism
Let us begin in 1930 when Adolf Hitler made considerable gains in the German elections. Mein Kampf had already been written, making clear Hitler’s ideas on the racial supremacy of the supposed ‘Aryan’ race. And yet, for the Daily Mail, Hitler, his party and their success represented the “birth of Germany as a nation”.
Fast forward a few years to January 1934, when they ran with the headline “Hurrah for the Blackshirts” with an article celebrating Oswald Mosley and the British Union of Fascists (BUF). Mosley was highly influenced by Benito Mussolini, so much so that members of the BUF were given the nickname of ‘Blackshirts’ as their uniform was modelled on that worn by those belonging to the National Fascist Party in Italy. Lord Rothermere, owner of the Daily Mail and author of the article, praised Mosley and the Blackshirts seeing them as the correct party to “take over responsibility for [British] national affairs”.
Lest we forget.
Exactly Fleurpepper. I think this paper should be banned in the UK.
It still holds an extreme right-wing bias and along with other right-wing media, holds a very strong sway over public opinion. An unhealthy one.
A pity I typed and shared my first post without checking. Yes, the Press, the dreadful DM in particular, and quite a significant proportion of the British population in the early 30s, supported and admired Hitler. And this continued way into the 80s- remember Mosley- remember the series last year 'Ridley Street'
So no-one on GN today, but some of the parents, perhaps. And there are many here on still read and support the DM, and their right wing, anti immigration stance. It was the Jews then, then those from India and Pakistan, Cyprus or Malta, or Ireland, or Italy or ... Pretending to care for those who put their lives at risk in small boats- even calling them (I still can't believe anyone actually wrote this on GN!) - rubber taxis.