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In case you have missed it, Northern Ireland has been on fire, literally, in the last week. Protests from thousands of locals have fired off after an "asylum seeker" attempted beheading a native man in the street. In that case as well, the victim Stephen Ogilvie, had helped the Sudanese immigrant move into his new home just four days prior to the attack. In the wake, the United Kingdom Prime Minister Kier Starmer in his buffoonish manner called for "calm," which ignited the fuse. Rightfully, the people of Belfast were upset over not just Starmer's comments, but the entire situation. It is the final straw in a long line of recent immigrant-related incidents across the UK. The people then protested in the street, making their opposition to immigration known. Because, after all, just accepting any immigrant blindly is what caused this. It was not some extremist who attacked the immigrant, this was blatant, cold-blooded murder. But the liberal media would try to have you believe otherwise. The New York Times recently, in a shocking take, said that "real violence" is from right-wingers. Not immigrants who are killing or committing actual atrocities. They once again are showing off their bias and their borderline attempt to spread propaganda. Media studies professor Jeff McCall of DePauw University says the media has chosen to become propaganda, burying or misconstruing any story that goes against their narrative. "The media at a certain point has become unwilling to report facts, and let the facts speak for themselves," he says. That was the case in this Belfast incident, where the BBC reported that the victim was in serious condition after a "stabbing." When clearly on video, the immigrant is seen slashing and attempting to behead Ogilvie. They have lost objectivity in reporting and focus on just one thing: driving their narrative. People have a right to be concerned with the Belfast incident. There are shockingly people defending the immigrant, feeling sorry for him solely because he is a refugee. If you do not assimilate to the countries culture, you should be gone. If you murder in cold blood, you lose any kind of empathic currency. At least that is how it should be. But the Left, with the help of the liberal media bias, has become so self-loathing and delusional they cannot see logic. "Just saying anyone who comes across the border is wonderful, and anyone who has a concern to raise is somehow xenophobic...that is really unhelpful," says McCall. It is not just unhelpful, it is blatant. The mainstream media have no concern with reporting factual news. They only care about their agenda, their potential payouts and their potential power. They care about wielding influence above all else. While you might think it will get better with time, it almost certainly will not. The "group think" liberal mentality has seeped into the core of liberal media, and it is going to get worse before it gets better. "It became kind of a group think mentality in the newsroom and organization...they see themselves as crusaders for the cause," McCall says. "They are not willing to concede at this point their cause is not always right, and that there are benefits to factual reporting, and letting people make decisions for themselves."