Positive propaganda about you? About who?
You've definitely not had a clear view of public opinion over here then, Jack
There'a a lot of anti-immigration stuff in europe.
Why would you think I meant me? I was talking about immigration in Europe. I didn't think there was negative propaganda, that's why I said I was surprised to see this, and have never seen anything like it before. I was asking if your media has any positive propaganda toward immigration. What's the word with your media? Is the public encouraged to accept them?
Sorry. I had thought you were asking about government propaganda, rather than media propaganda. My last post was about government propaganda.
The right-wing media, like the Daily Mail, has horrid propaganda about immigration. Pretty heavy handed stuff.
The left wing media is pretty pro-immigration, or at least not anti-immigration. I suppose it has fairly pro-immigration propaganda.
Your answer was good. On really thinking about it, certan types of media should be expected to have some negative. It was probably the giant moving billboard that really twisted me. Have seen some negative things said by people in the UK, but they were racist views rather than protectionist views. Have never gotten the impression of the UK being protectionist to the extreme some in the US can be, so many countries so close and working together. Do you find the negative to be more racism than protectionism?
Its both, in equal measures. Protectionism is so much more socially acceptable, and so a closet racist will dress their racism up as protectionism.
A common statement from a closet racist might be, "I'm not racist, but I cant stand those foreigners coming over here, and stealing our jobs."
Even the BNP (British National Party,) who are a true racist party, far beyond even UKIP, try to dress their racism up as protectionism. Im sure they even promoted some guy who had an Asian wife, into a high position, just to show how non-racist they are.
On a slightly different point, its important to remember that the UK is not one country, but a union of two countries, plus several other entities. Attitudes vary across the different parts of UK.
The South of England is a very over-populated place, and a lot of their anti-immigration feelings are possibly protectionist. House prices are high, and its often hard for average families to live there. I think they have some justification in feeling annoyed that foreigners are coming over, and jumping the housing queue, and pushing up rents.
Scotland is a lot less densely populated, with large, virtually empty tower blocks or estates to put the immigrants into. Property prices are low in Scotland, and Scotland's pretty relaxed about immigration. I think many Scots feel that immigrants help the economy by taking jobs that the locals dont want, and the fact that they spend their money in Scotland further boosts the economy, creating jobs.
The vast majority of the property I own is in Scotland, and I find immigrants a godsend. They revitalize dying areas, or at least stop the areas from dying. They also fill up properties that might otherwise be empty. They help to keep the rental market from falling.
Northern Ireland is a total basket case. It has loads of housing lying empty with plummeting house prices and rent, lots of shop units lying empty, and businesses are struggling to make money. It could really use more people to bolster the economy, but the people of N.Ireland are just totally racist. They are generally too ignorant to realize how much they need immigration, and just hate the thought of anyone different to them living here.