Yeah, the sort of lowlifes seen in
Panorama would also start hounding white people for having different fashion tastes and body types, or worse still people who are in wheelchairs and the elderly. And of course the documentary
creates a backlash, although not on the same scale as the farcical
Question Time with Nick Griffin. Here is a quote from the linked article:
Barry Jakes, 65, chairman of Southmead Rugby Club, who was born in the area, said the programme was one-sided.
He said: "Half the stuff that they showed took place outside Southmead. The programme made the whole of the Mead look bad.
"Southmead Rugby Club is mixed. We have Nigerian players, Polish players. Everybody gets on."
Club director John Knights, 59, said: "Southmead is quite a multicultural area. There are a lot of Asian families here including Muslim families and I haven't heard of any of this before.
"I can't deny what was shown on the programme but it was the same group involved in the incidents."
I can agree that the people harassing the journalists were the same handful of the usual suspects and doubtlessly the authorities are on their case, but the whole neighbourhood is a real dive, with business properties converted into casemates and the higher number of police patrols. I liked the bit where that middle aged man went out into the street, frightening the cowardly Sonny into creeping away on his oversized bike, so the journalists were not going out of their way to be completely one sided and they put themselves in real danger, amongst hollow headed mouth breathers who howl out at strangers and throw the first punch.