Media Storm - News Watch: Chagos Islands, GB News queerphobia, and Sweden's mass shooting victims
Episode Date: February 20, 2025Time for another weekly news debrief: we pick apart the most unhinged headlines and try to make sense of the mainstream media, helping you consume the news critically. The UK agreed to hand the Chago...s Islands “back” to Mauritius. But colonial history makes this decision complicated - and crucially, Chagossians were excluded from the discussions… much like Ukraine this week, who were left out of US-Russia peace negotiations. This news made every front page, except for the Daily Mail who wrote about wokeness and the Daily Star who wrote about... sausages. Other stories we cover: more than 65,000 people have complained to Ofcom over a GB News comment comparing queerness to (prepare yourself) paedophilia. We discuss this record-breaking number, and the doubled-down defence of the presenter. And finally, why anti-migrant sentiment led to Sweden's worst mass shooting - and whether the media does a better job at reporting crises, or creating them. The episode is hosted and produced by Mathilda Mallinson (@mathildamall) and Helena Wadia (@helenawadia) The music is by @soundofsamfire Support us on Patreon! Follow us on Instagram, Bluesky, and TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Hi Media Stormers
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Some breaking news to bring you now
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I think we missed the overarching story.
Welcome to Media Storms News Watch, helping you to make sense of the mainstream media.
I'm Helena Wadia.
And I'm Matilda Malinson.
This week's Media Storms, Chegos Islands, G.B News, queerphobia,
and did the Swedish shooter target migrants.
Hey Helena.
Hey, Dilda.
Look around.
We're in Studio One today.
God, it feels good up here.
That won't really mean anything to our listeners, but we record at Spotify.
We're usually in Studio 2.
And now we've been upgraded to what looks like a very traitorish round table vibe in Studio 1.
We are now doing YouTube versions of the podcast as well, so you can actually check it out.
How is your weekend?
It was great actually.
I ended up doing karaoke with one of my favorite bands.
What? How?
Wait, are you talking about The National?
No, I bloody wish.
Realise I said one of my favourite bands.
Oh, okay.
Not my favourite band.
Come on, if I did karaoke with the National,
do you think I'd be, like, sitting here alive today?
Yeah, I was like, why did you come in?
Exactly.
It's still pretty cool, though.
Which band?
Yes, the band is called Los Campesinos.
They are actually so amazing,
and their lyrics are actually very political,
and I was just so happy that night.
And on stage, they have this sign that said, like, dignity, health care and love to all trans people.
And I was just like, this band are the best band in the world.
So how did you go from watching them on stage to doing karaoke with them together?
Oh, you know, just got invited to a very cool after party, no big deal.
You know what?
I reckon my after party this weekend was cooler than yours.
Oh, really?
Tell me.
Yeah.
So I went to this, you know, I should actually plug this.
I went to this rave that a friend of mine through.
It was the first one of what is going to be a series.
It's called Healy Case.
So it was so good
For the first one
He was trying to hustle
To get us to invite people
And I was like
Well you know but is it going to be good
But it was so good
Now I'm doing your favour
If you come along
But then all the DJs came to our place
For an after party
Wow we sound so cool
On today's podcast
Well we would if we didn't
Keep talking about how cool it made us
Yeah that is true
Also just for balance
You know we love balance here
And just for balance
I am going to spend this week
Every night watching the Stender's 40th anniversary
So, you know, the coolness comes in waves.
You know what I mean?
Okay.
News.
Any media storms?
Many, many a media storm.
But just quickly first, okay, I was flicking through the front pages on Tuesday where
naturally at that point, peace talks between Russia and the US over the war in Ukraine made
pretty much every single front page.
Apart from, take a guess.
The Daily Mail.
Correct.
Which led with, take a guess.
something to do with wokeness.
Bullseye. Okay, so the male
led with a Kemi-Badnock quote
about how it's time to get off our knees
and start fighting for Western values.
It's just P-R.
And also, they said that
she's declared war on poisonous woke ideology.
It's just like funny how they could be writing
about an actual war,
but instead they decide to write about a made-up war.
Also, side note, shout out to the Daily Star.
I get a real kick out of their headline front page.
every day. Honestly, so they were the only other front page to not be reporting about the
Russia-Ukraine war. And their front page reports that Gen Z are bonkers for bangers as they
ditch vegan diets in droves. Honestly, they could have put that headline through a keyword generator.
For real. Anyway, onto some real media storms. What have you got for me today?
So there's no more media storm a story than one where the most important voices are totally missing.
And that's why I want to talk about the Chagos Islands.
Okay, so I've seen this as like a passing story in the news now and again,
but I've never really had it fully explained.
That probably pretty much captures most Brits' relationship with the Chagos Islands,
which is one of the things that makes it so weird that it's our government deciding their fate.
So you probably saw it in the news a few months ago when Kier-Starmer agreed to hand the Chagos Islands back to Mauritius,
and I say back in inverted commas,
It's in the news this week because the former prime minister of Mauritius, with whom Stalma made that deal, has been arrested on money laundering charges.
And so this has basically revived a heated debate with lots of MPs all disagreeing about whether or not this is a good arrangement for Britain.
Okay, but I feel like there's a bit of a backstory here.
Okay, it all began in 1965, start of any good story.
when Mauritius, which was then a British colony,
sacrificed the Chagos Islands to the UK in exchange for its own independence.
The UK proceeded to expel all Chagosians from the 60 Island archipelago
to clear way for a military base, which at least to the US, for 50 years,
in exchange for discounts on missiles.
Welcome to colonial history.
Human rights groups basically believe that the US also use this as a torture centre,
for terrorist suspects and meanwhile chagosians who originally descended from southeast africans that
had been forcibly taken to work the islands in the first place once again dispelled all over
maritius the seychelles and eventually the ukk and they've remained so ever since that was a really
fun story yeah well now starma has you know generously agreed to give the chagos to maricious
and allow Chagosians to begin to return
to all the islands except for the biggest one
which will continue to be a US military base
for the next 99 years for a price
anyway lots of people seem really unhappy about this
like the US complained
the Tories have complained
even Mauritius has complained
because they want more money
and all the meanwhile
the Chagoscians don't get an inch of sovereignty
over their own territory
and this is really what it comes down to
were objectively excluded from pretty much
all of the discussions and consultations.
Now, one Chagosian man,
Frankie Bontomp, who's chair of the Chagosian Voices organization,
he's determinedly been pushing Chagosian voices onto the media,
and I want to commend, you know,
journalists and outlets who have platformed their voices.
Here's him speaking on Sky News
with another Chagos Islander living in the UK called Jenny.
For us, I feel like today's the day of mourning,
mourning for the Czech Ocean people, like myself, like the vast majority,
because we've been excluded from those negotiations
and they decided the fate of the island, the future of the island,
without even consulting the population.
The Czech Ocean people who are at the heart of this tragedy,
they should be aware of that.
So if talking about historic for who, we are voiceless,
I don't know what else to say, you know, because we feel betrayed again.
Mauritius is not my home, the UK is not my home,
Chegos is my home.
They're saying they want to take us back, then take us back.
If you put me on a ship tomorrow and tell me back to go back to the Chegos Islands, I will go.
We've been fighting against all odds to become somebody, and we still haven't.
But that is because we do not have our feet planted on our homeland.
We can't fight for something that we are not attached to anymore, but we are, our heart, our soul, our blood is there.
But something else that really stood out to me about this story is that while it might feel quite niche or remote to a lot of us,
it's actually a very resounding theme in geopolitics, right, where the people most affected by a geopolitical arrangement are completely left out of the decision-making.
Look at Garzans, who we've been told by Trump would just love to be ethnically cleansed from their territory.
Look at Ukraine, who this week were excluded from talks between the US and Russia in Saudi Iran.
Arabia. That one, Europe and our media actually got pretty upset about, because guess who else was excluded from those talks?
Europe? Europe. Yeah, bang on. But this is the thing. We think it's a problem when we're excluded. By extrapolation, it is a problem when others are excluded, when it is them affected. So yeah, I just want us to remember that when we next think it's okay to leave others out of their own stories.
5,000 people have reportedly complained to offcom over a GB News broadcast.
Now, when I first saw this story, I thought, I roll, here we go again,
another story about something outrageous being said on GB News,
like should we even give this airtime, what's new?
But then I looked at the numbers.
So, first of all, I'll take it back to the beginning.
Let's see what sparked the complaints.
A warning, this clip that we are going to play is homophobic.
It's queerphobic.
The segment happened on the 22nd of January, and it was in reference to a sermon by a U.S. bishop at Trump's inauguration.
And if you didn't see this, a bishop gave the sermon at the inauguration and within it essentially implored Trump to have mercy upon immigrants and LGBTQ plus individuals.
Here's what she said.
In the name of our God, I ask you to have mercy.
upon the people in our country, and we're scared now.
There are gay, lesbian, and transgender children in Democratic, Republican, and independent
families, some who fear for their lives.
And the people, the people who pick our crops and clean our office buildings, who labor
in poultry farms and meat packing plants.
who wash the dishes after we eat in restaurants
and work the night shifts in hospitals.
They may not be citizens
or have the proper documentation.
But the vast majority of immigrants are not criminals.
I ask you to have mercy, Mr. President,
on those in our communities
whose children fear that their parents will be taken away
and that you help those who are fleeing war zones
and persecution in their own lands.
to find compassion and welcome here.
So good.
So it was, I mean, it was brave, right?
Yeah, and it's incontestable, you know, when it is put like that.
Absolutely.
That's religion at its best.
Now, after this on a GV News segment,
three shockingly all-white and all-male presenters
sat on GB News and discussed this event
during Josh Howie's headliner show.
Also, genuinely shocking is that they are apparently,
apparently all comedians.
Anyway, here's what happened.
Yeah, and also, by the way,
the type of church that she belongs to,
the diocese, it talks about the full inclusion
of LGBTQ plus persons.
I just want to say that includes
Pidos!
Yeah.
You're doing the full inclusion there.
How did she get the gig, Josh?
Well, nothing like that, I'm sure, but...
I don't know what you're saying.
All right, Melrose.
Steve.
Did he just say pedos?
Yeah.
on a news program.
Like, first of all,
why?
Okay, this is ridiculous,
which we'll get into.
But second of all,
like, how is this supposedly news?
I mean, a very good point.
Like, shouting pedos on the television is not news.
Let's just apply that to the title of GB News as a whole.
So for a bit of context and history,
during the fight for LGBT rights in the UK and beyond,
opponents to the queer community
falsely linked homosexuality to paedophilia
and exploited moral panic to resist equal rights
and to push back against, for example,
gay marriage being legalised
or even being gay, you know, being decriminalised.
It was notably seen in the 70s and 80s
with media and political figures
using the trope to attack the community.
And we have seen those same tropes
being used against the transgender community
in more recent years.
You know, they're indocturing children, etc., etc.
Yeah, it's such a go-to.
weapon to demonise minorities. You see it also about migrants, right? You see it about
Yasmin Benoit, a sexual activist who was on our podcast last week said she'd been accused of grooming
by critics. So you said that this had a huge number of complaints and something about the
number caught your eye. Why is that? Okay. Well, as I mentioned, more than 65,000 people have
complained about this segment to Offcom, which is nearly as many complaints as Offcom had all last
year. Wow. Last year in total,
Offcom received just over 69,000 complaints and the most
complained about single program received 17,366 individual complaints.
And I think like this just shows us the power of community and the power of social media
when it's being used for good because part of the reason that this rhetoric on GB News has
received complaints is because the advocacy group, the Good Law Project,
who have been on MediaStorm before Series 1,
check out our fourth ever episode about trans rights.
Well, they set up a portal to collect complaints.
And they presented the complaints to Ofcom on Monday,
and Ofcom had already received about another thousand complaints
about the broadcast directly.
Okay. Has GB News responded?
Yes.
By essentially doubling down on their message.
Okay.
Well, that should make Ofcom's job easy, at least.
you would hope. So Josh Howie, who made the comment, has since argued on GB News that he did not say LGBT people are paedophiles.
Trans people are paedophiles or intersex people are paedophiles. What I said, what I am saying, is that for some people, the full inclusion of the LGBTQ plus includes paedophiles.
Which people? You look confused. Which people? I know. And also it's just doubling down, right?
Well, in response to which people, Mr Howie says that some paedophile advocacy organizations have argued that they fit in within the queue in the acronym, and therefore his comment that the full inclusion of LGBTQ plus persons includes pedos is like factually accurate.
Wow.
That is honestly like saying that because ISIS say that they represent Muslims that, you know, there should be no Muslims.
Right.
Right. That's kind of the false equivalence he's making, right?
Yeah, false equivalence.
He also, by the way, in his defence of his comment,
says that trans people aren't born trans.
They choose to be trans and nobody knows what's included within the Q plus.
It's deliberately open-ended to anybody can identify it, including paedophiles.
Like, this is just queer phobia at its most blatant.
Even if this context was appropriate,
it's context that you would have to include if you are planning on just three.
throwing out the claim that LGBTIQIA plus includes paedophiles.
Right, exactly.
And what it points to, for me, is just how emboldened GB News is.
To make this comment in the first place and not expect a backlash,
like just think that it's completely fine,
and then to double down when they do receive a backlash,
signals to me that they just believe they're above the law.
Also, bearing in mind,
Ofcom has fined GB News before a significant amount of £100,000 last year for breaking due impartiality rules when the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was given an uncontested platform to promote his government just before the general election.
So also to like not be worried about another fine just signals to me that they believe it is acceptable, normal to spread dangerous rhetoric in this way.
and while I would love to ignore GB News,
we have to accept that it is having an effect on the media landscape.
You know, I think when this kind of rhetoric is as profitable as it is,
fines like that just don't phase these companies.
So they got fined for being a mouthpiece to Rishi Sunak.
They basically are doing the same for reform right now.
There was actually a piece of research in Byline Times this week
that basically showed how the Reform Party has been artificially inflated
by particular media outlets, right,
who've been giving it a share of media coverage
so not in keeping with its 5C share of the UK Parliament.
I mean, I'm talking like 200 mentions per seat
compared to one per seat for the Conservatives.
It was something like that.
And guess which outlet is the biggest culprit?
Well, it's not going to be media storm.
Actually, it might be in this right?
It might be actually at this point, yeah.
No, GB News, I guess.
GV. News.
Right.
TV News.
I have an update from a previous news watch, which is that the victims of the
irrebro shooting have been identified.
This was Sweden's biggest mass shooting, in which 11 people were killed on the 4th of February.
I mentioned it last week, how it wasn't stated anywhere in words that the shooter,
Anderson was white, he was a white man, and how it received proportionally quite little coverage
for the scale of the event. And at the time when I was talking about that, that was just an
exercise in comparison. But I do think that it is particularly stark now that the identities
of the victims have been revealed. The victims were mainly immigrants from nations like
Syria, Eritrea, Iran, Sudan, Somalia. And let's add to those profiles.
28-year-old Salim Iskef from Syria, training to become a care assistant,
nursing home employee and mother-of-four Elsa Teckle from Eritrea,
Syrian Baker Basam Aishalay,
68-year-old maths teacher, Aziza H, from Kurdistan,
Nilifor Debenei 46, another nursing assistant from Iran.
I read the news pretty widely,
and I did not realize that this shooter targeted people of color,
migrants? Was this a deliberate targeting of migrants?
Well, the thing is Swedish police say they have still not been able to identify a motive.
They describe the shooter as a lone wolf. They flagged mental health issues. But look,
this man targeted a school that taught adults, the Swedish language, and almost all of the victims
were a foreign background and they were people of colour. But even as this felt inevitable,
like to witnesses who mentioned it at the start,
police suppressed information,
not just about the shooter, which is quite standard,
but about the victims.
And it came down to journalists
and community members of the victims
to say, hi, like, what is happening here?
When are you going to see us?
So I want to commend BBC journalists,
Joel Gunter and Paul Kirby,
and Swedish journalists who revealed these identities
a week before the police even confirmed them
and the police are yet to say that there was any ideological motive.
Well, the thing is, of course, the media doesn't want to spotlight this type of crime
because if their job is to ask questions, the obvious question is, why did this happen?
And they don't have to look far to allocate blame for demonising and dehumanizing refugees and migrants.
Completely.
And, you know, this also contradicts the narrative that media has been insisting on
and that politicians are policymaking on, which is migrants are the violence.
villains, not the victims. But in this case, the biggest incident of mass violence, the biggest
gun crime in Sweden, it was not caused by migrants, it was caused by anti-migrant sentiment.
So as we did in our first ever episode, I want to ask a question. In its alarmist coverage
of migration, is the media reporting on a crisis or creating one?
Okay, we need to wrap up, but can we just take one minute to have a laugh at some of the...
Please.
Yeah, please, let's laugh.
At the home office's latest tactic of deterring migrants from Albania.
Have you seen these videos?
These are the, like, black and white shots of a really rundown UK with graffiti and, like, Benz Overflowing.
Yeah, they're these, like, videos that have been put out on Facebook and targeted at
Albanian people who are, I guess, thinking of coming over to the UK.
Or being trafficked to the UK.
Or possibly being traffic to the UK.
And yeah, these sort of like dramatic black and white shots are meant to be deterring them from coming.
But what they say in the video, it just really made me laugh.
Because the videos essentially saying like, hey, don't come here.
Like, Brexit doesn't work and life is too expensive.
And I'm like, yeah, we've been trying to say that.
Like, we've been trying to tell you.
So all these things we don't admit to ourselves, like, oh yeah, like Brexit might have some responsibility for the cost of living crisis.
Or I also saw loads of them saying it's really racist here.
We get discriminated against.
Yeah, it's like, hello, I've been trying to say that.
Yeah, we won't admit it to ourselves, but we're like falling over ourselves to admit it to Albanians.
Honestly, the irony.
Time for eyes on Palestine, keeping up the media attention or pointing to the lack of it.
when it comes to the ongoing onslaught in Gaza, the West Bank and beyond.
Helena, what's on our radar?
Journalism can be a dangerous job.
While there are and always have been risks associated with covering the news,
in recent years those risks have escalated.
And this week I saw that the Committee to Protect Journalists or CPJ,
they began keeping records of journalist deaths in 1992.
And in 2024, last year, a record,
124 journalists and media workers were killed,
and that's the most in any year since their records began.
The Israeli military accounted for 85 of the deaths.
The CPJ believes that in 10 cases,
there is evidence journalists were deliberately targeted by Israeli fighters.
And of course, Palestinian freelance journalists,
including those kind of people who essentially just became journalists overnight,
have been the primary source of on-the-ground coverage in Gaza
since October 2023 because Israel does not allow journalists into Gaza.
Now, this news from the CPJ broke on February 12th, so quite recently,
and we searched the coverage and found that the story was covered in the Press Gazette and in CNN.
But it was not covered in the BBC, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Associated Press.
I mean, you know, I could go on, but it just feels like do some of the world's most well-known news agencies not think that this is news.
Thank you for listening.
Tune in tomorrow where for our deep dive, we will be looking at anti-Semitism, a topic we've wanted to do for a really long time.
We'll be joined by two guests, one from the UK, Andrew Feinstein, and another from the US.
His name's Alex Kane.
See you tomorrow.
If you want to support MediaStorm, you can do so on Patreon for less than a cup of coffee a month.
The link is in the show notes and a special shout-out to everyone in our Patreon community already.
We appreciate you so much.
If you enjoyed this episode, please send it to someone.
Word of mouth is still the best way to spread a podcast, so please do tell your friends.
You can follow us on social media at Matilda Mal at Helena Wadier and follow the show via at MediaStorm pod.
MediaStorm is an award-winning podcast produced by Helena Wadier and Matilda Malinson.
The music is by Samphire.
Recent years, those risks have escalated.
And this week I saw that the Committee to Protect Journalists or CPJ,
they began keeping records of journalist deaths in 1992.
And in 2024, last year, a record 124 journalists and media workers were killed.
And that's the most in any year since their records began.
The Israeli military accounted for 85 of the deaths.
The CPJ believes that in 10 cases there is evidence journalists were deliberately targeted by Israeli fighters
and of course Palestinian freelance journalists including those kind of people who essentially just became journalists overnight
have been the primary source of on-the-ground coverage in Gaza since October 2023 because Israel does not allow journalists into Gaza.
Now, this news from the CPJ broke on February 12th, so quite recently, and we searched the coverage and found that the story was covered in the press gazette and in CNN.
But it was not covered in the BBC, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Associated Press.
I mean, you know, I could go on, but it just feels like do some of the world's most well-known news agencies not think that this is news.
Thank you for listening.
Tune in tomorrow, where for our deep dive,
we will be looking at anti-Semitism,
a topic we've wanted to do for a really long time.
We'll be joined by two guests, one from the UK,
Andrew Feinstein, and another from the US,
his name's Alex Kane.
See you tomorrow.
If you want to support MediaStorm,
you can do so on Patreon for less than a cup of coffee a month.
The link is in the show notes
and a special shout-out to everyone in our Patreon community already.
We appreciate you so much.
much. If you enjoyed this episode, please send it to someone. Word of mouth is still the best way
to spread a podcast, so please do tell your friends. You can follow us on social media at Matilda Mal at
Helena Wadier and follow the show via at MediaStorm Pod. MediaStorm is an award-winning podcast
produced by Helena Wadier and Matilda Mallinson. The music is by Samfire.
