David Goodhart : « En Irlande du Nord, protestants et catholiques sont en train de se coaliser contre l’immigration »
AI Summary
A knife attack in Belfast, Northern Ireland on Monday left a man in his 40s with serious injuries to his face, neck, and back. A Sudanese suspect in his 30s was arrested and charged with attempted murder. Video of the attack circulated on social media, prompting far-right figures and celebrities including Elon Musk to call for anti-immigration protests, while UK political leaders including Prime Minister Keir Starmer called for calm.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasize how social media platforms and far-right figures weaponized the attack to incite xenophobia, framing the spread of graphic video and celebrity calls for anti-immigration protests as dangerous political exploitation designed to stoke anti-immigrant violence.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets highlight the brutality of the attack (using terms like 'attempted beheading') and document that substantial anti-immigration rallies and protests actually occurred in response, focusing on the severity of the violence and the scale of public reaction.
ENTRETIEN - L’affaire Henry Nowak et les violentes manifestations à Belfast ce 9 juin montrent que de nombreux Britanniques ne supportent plus le sentiment d’une immigration subie et d’un traitement inégal selon l’origine ethnique, analyse le journaliste.
Ce ras-le-bol dépasse désormais les clivages traditionnels, ajoute-t-il. ...