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3 Little Girls Stabbed To Death During Taylor Swift Dance Event, Mainstream Media Protects The Attacker

In a devastating attack, three young girls were fatally stabbed at a Taylor Swift-themed dance and yoga class in Southport, U.K. The horrific attack has not only claimed innocent lives but has also highlighted the media's refusal to report the facts and address the growing dangers of mass immigration.

By Camille Lowe1 min read
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On Monday, a 17-year-old male carried out the brutal attack during a Taylor Swift-themed dance and yoga class, which also left five other children and two adults critically injured.

The Merseyside Police apprehended the suspect and seized the weapon used in the attack. However, the media refuses to reveal his identity. Independent journalists are reporting that he's a Muslim immigrant from Rwanda who lived in Cardiff, Wales.

Taylor Swift responded to news of the attack on social media, writing, "The horror of yesterday's attack in Southport is washing over me continuously, and I'm just completely in shock. The loss of life and the innocence, and the horrendous trauma inflicted on everyone who was there, the families, and first responders. These were just little kids at a dance class. I am at a complete loss for how ever to convey my sympathies to these families."

The victims, Bebe King (6), Elsie Dot Stancombe (7), and Alice Aguiar (9), have been mourned by their families and the wider community, and the tragedy has also ignited a fierce debate about the media's portrayal of the attacker and the societal responses to such incidents, particularly from so-called feminists.

Most media outlets and many liberal voices seem more concerned about potential backlash against Muslims than addressing the gravity of the crime and protecting others from the growing rate of violence against women at the hands of immigrants. It seems that their allegiance to "political correctness" has overshadowed the need for accurate reporting.

The Merseyside Police has faced significant challenges in maintaining order, clashing with protesters who want justice for the victims and protection for women and girls against dangerous immigration policies.

Rather than giving the public information about the man who murdered three innocent girls, Assistant Chief Constable Alex Goss condemned what he called the "far-right violence." Similarly, Secretary James Cleverly called for people not to "get involved in the grief of others" by sharing "misinformation relating to the attack on social media."

"Enough people are already distressed without their distress being amplified by speculation and gossip online," Cleverly added, without addressing the fact that authorities and their media allies are the ones choosing their agenda over the safety of their citizens and refusing to share accurate information with the public.

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