

In the immediate aftermath, Farage expressed his shock at the attack that left Jo Cox fighting for her life. Why the shock? What right has he to express shock at the very violence he predicts as the legitimate conclusion to the loss of control that he himself tells the British they've suffered? Certain sections of the media have also painted Cox's alleged killer with the kind of reserved, almost forgiving sort of language that they don't generally extend to 'lone wolves' who profess to be influenced by Islam. Media Diversified compared the Daily Mail's attitudes towards Cox's alleged killer and the killer of off-duty soldier Lee Rigby - who claimed his act was one of holy war rather than a common crime. Mair is not portrayed as a murderer. He is a timid man, dogged by demons. He's a victim too. His quietness, his politeness - rather than being seen as integral parts of his menace - are almost offered as mitigation before a trial has even begun.Just a month ago, Nigel Farage said that "violence is the next step" if immigration is not controlled #JoCoxMP pic.twitter.com/4FcHSycyeI
— Liam O'Hare (@Liam_O_Hare) June 17, 2016
'Timid' @MailOnline? pic.twitter.com/zCLHHdZXiD — Media Diversified (@WritersofColour) June 17, 2016This paragraph, taken from The Guardian, exemplifies mainstream media attitudes towards those who don't fit the racialised prescription of extremist, or terrorist, or murderer: "[His neighbours] said he was quiet and polite, volunteering to do their gardens and offering horticultural tips as he passed down Lowood Lane on his regular strolls into Birstall to use the computers at the library." If you're scratching your head and wondering why you've been given this uninvited insight into the quaint little life of a suspected murderer, you are not the only one. As rational beings who care about our safety, we want to know about the motivations and the means that enable murderers to commit the crimes that they do. We do not need to know about their hobbies. We do not need to know about their strolls. We do not need to know that they loved to garden in their downtime between fantasising about killing upstanding women like Jo Cox.

This is a time when the speculations of friends and family, neighbours and nosy-parkers, should take a back seat to the actual facts.
Thomas Mair is accused of killing Jo Cox in cold blood.
Witnesses have claimed that Mair raved about "putting Britain first" as he committed the despicable act. Mair has paid hundred of pounds to neo-Nazi groups for brochures and manuals that contained instructions on how to construct lethal weapons. He was a subscriber to the SA Patriot, a pro-apartheid magazine, based in South Africa.
Nobody should know that Thomas Mair was 'timid' before they know he had strong racist ties.
Nobody should know that Mair loved to garden before they know that he loved to read periodicals about white supremacy and making guns.
Nobody should know anything about the strolls he took besides the fateful one he's accused of taking to the office of Jo Cox.