Thursday, June 11, 2026

FOX'S BRIAN KILMEADE: OBJECTIVELY PRO-POGROM

i dont think the us government should be legitimizing and promoting racist pogroms in foreign countries

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— Andrew Lawrence (@ndrew.bsky.social) June 11, 2026 at 9:44 AM

I don't want to defend a Trump administration official, but Fox's Brian Kilmeade is the greater hatemonger here. Mullin is there to praise the president and his push to fully fund the glorious war on immigrants; Mullin is also there to attack Democrats and (as you can see in a fuller version of the segment on the Fox website) accuse ICE critics of being paid Antifa agents.

But Kilmeade takes this a step further, praising the mobs who are attacking innocent people. His full quote:
When I watch Belfast, how they're standing up because their leaders have let them down, in their own streets, trying to take their country back. They want to label them as racist, or xenophobic. All they want to be is Irish. They want Ireland back. And that is what we've been saying for the longest time. So when you see their fight in the streets -- and I've never been to Northern Ireland -- I see a lot of the same fights here, as they almost beheaded a guy for being Irish by another guy that came from another country, from Sudan, who felt as though they hadn't beheaded someone lately, so he thought he'd start then.
To make the obvious point: there's no "they" who "almost beheaded a guy." An individual named Hadi Alodid is charged with that crime. There's no blood guilt. But the logic of the pogrom -- a logic Kilmeade is endorsing -- is that entire ethnic groups are responsible for all bad acts by individuals from their ethnic group.

Here's a description of the response Kilmeade is defending:
On a residential street draped in loyalist flags near Belfast’s Shankill Road, the masked men approached a house with a boarded-up window and a security camera stationed outside.

As a woman from an ethnic minority background looked down from an upstairs window, some of the men rushed the front door and broke it down. With the air thick with smoke from fireworks, they attacked the downstairs windows with bricks.

As they stormed the property, some claimed to be “liberating” it. Graffiti nearby demanded “local homes for local people”. A woman in the crowd said to her friend: “There’s wee girls inside.”

Nearby, a car was set on fire. As the chaos unfolded, a man in a skull face mask told people to put their phones away. Helicopters circled overhead, and two police officers looked on from their car as smoke billowed towards the sky – but appeared to conclude that it was not safe to intervene.

By the time reinforcements arrived in four police vans, most of the hundreds-strong crowd had melted away, leaving only a few stragglers in their wake....

In a unionist area of east Belfast, masked men set bins alight and pushed them into a bus on the Newtownards Road, prompting bus services to be suspended until further notice. Some wore balaclavas and waved flares. Several explosions were heard in the space of a few minutes.

Several hundred people lingered to view the burnt Glider bus and at least three homes that had been torched.

“It was a Romanian gypsy family in that one,” said one woman, indicating a gutted terrace house that still smouldered.

Families with young children mingled with men wearing masks and young couples. Some exuded a carnival atmosphere, posing for pictures and drinking beer.

One man hoisted up his son, aged around seven, for a better view of another destroyed house. “Get a duke at that,” he said. “Wow,” the boy replied.

Sirens punctuated the night. Near the wreckage of the Glider bus, graffiti on a wall said “fuck Islam”.
Please note Kilmeade's ignorance. The violence described here is taking place in unionist parts of Belfast. These are areas where the majority of people absolutely don't want to be Irish -- they want to be British. What matters most is that they're white and their targets aren't.

There are a couple of moments in the full Fox clip when Mullin argues that sinister global forces are behind the anti-ICE protests ikn America. Mullin says:
We're going after these criminal gangs, we're going after the cartels, and we're going after the funding stream, because of our cooperation with DOJ, Kash Patel at the FBI, we're -- and, by the way, Scott Bessent with Treasury -- we are moving together as a unified force, tracking the money, tracking the social media posts that are a lot of times from foreign actors, and we're going after the paid protesters. And when we're going after the paid protesters, by the way, we're going after the people that fund those paid protesters, because I think they can be held reliable -- liable for it, and so does Todd Blanche. And so we're going after the whole network.
It's hilarious that Mullin says this in a segment that also includes praise for the Belfast rioters, because his description fits the events in Belfast better than it fits the anti-ICE movement, particularly the part about "social media posts that are a lot of times from foreign actors." The Guardian reports on the social media spread of footage showing the Belfast stabbing:
By Tuesday, the clip had become the latest transnational “trigger event” – in the mould of the Southport killings and the case of the murdered 18-year-old student Henry Nowak – as far-right activists from Britain and beyond seized on it.

Those playing a pivotal role in the spread of the footage on Elon Musk’s X included the far-right activist known as Tommy Robinson, fresh from a meeting this week at a sumptuous Moscow hotel with the billionaire’s father....

Robinson posted details of planned demonstrations across Britain and Northern Ireland on the platform, which Elon Musk shared to his 240 million followers....

It didn’t take long for the international far right to seize on the apparent opportunity too. Dominik Tarczyński, a Polish MEP who was one of the people banned by the British government from coming to the UK earlier this year to attend a rally organised by Robinson, sought to link the attack in Belfast and the death of Nowak.

“Europe 2026 in two pictures. Mass deportations NOW!” tweeted Tarczyński, sharing an image of the knife attack in Northern Ireland and one of Nowak handcuffed.
Brian Kilmeade didn't ask Mullin about any of that, but I'm sure they'd both spprove.

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