Are they little angels or migrant hordes?
Of all the British newspapers, perhaps the most hypocritical is the Daily Mail. As with other papers today, the Mail seeks to have it both ways, lamenting the death of a child they wish had stayed in a warzone.
But the Mail’s methods are a special case and a class apart.
Visitors to its website MailOnline this morning will have seen two stories. One was headlined:
“We can’t cope with this tide! Europe’s despairing leaders bring back border controls with free-movement zone on brink of collapse”
The second:
“Father of migrant boys washed up on Turkish beach arrives at morgue to say farewell to the family he lost as it emerges he ‘tried to hold onto his sons after boat capsized but saw them washed away‘”
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Aside from the usual over-the-top tone and creepy use of someone’s grief, the thing to avoid here would have been the water metaphors.
Papers often speak of a ‘wave’ of migration, of migrants ‘pouring in’, or as today, a ‘tide’. Might this not seem insensitive when children (and hundreds of adults) are drowning in the sea?
The placing of these two stories together ironically exposes the key contradiction in the Mail’s coverage: using the emotions of the father of a drowned family, while still describing them and their countryfolk as a tide or wave ‘engulfing’ Europe.
It gets worse.
When posted on the Mail’s Facebook page, the first story was headlined:
‘Europe abandons open borders in face of migrant hordes‘
Nice!
But just hours later they were sharing tributes to the boy who drowned, under the headline:
‘God be with you, little angel’
So which is it? Are they little angels or migrant hordes?
Or do they switch from being one to the other only when they die?
The Daily Mail ought to make up its mind. Otherwise it will be open to the charge of just doing whatever pulls in advertising revenue. Perish the thought!
Adam Barnett is a staff writer at Left Foot Forward. Follow MediaWatch on Twitter
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17 Responses to “The Daily Mail’s hypocrisy on refugees knows no bounds”
Faerieson
This comment is so ill informed as to be beyond a joke! To seek to describe the Daily Mail as balanced implies either a) a complete lack of awareness regarding the paper’s reactionary reportage, or b) the explicit wish to offend.
Before you next time display such a lack of awareness I would suggest that you devote just a few moments to finding out what is happening in the living Hell that is Syria. That, at least, would place you ahead of the rag that you have chosen to blindly champion.
Phil Astley
I would suggest he look at this page since it has pictures but knowing what Daily Mail readers are like he probably will not.
http://www.upworthy.com/trying-to-follow-what-is-going-on-in-syria-and-why-this-comic-will-get-you-there-in-5-minutes?c=ufb2
Cole
Jacko is a right wing provocateur with loopy views
Faerieson
Do these even qualify as ‘views?’
Faerieson
Well, I’ve read it but I don’t imagine it will change the ‘righteous path of supremacy,’ as espoused by ‘jacko.’