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#foxnewsfacts: Fox News savaged on Twitter with British humour over “totally Muslim” claim

The famed British wit has trumped the infamously hysterical Fox News after one of its pundits presented some blatantly outrageous lies as ‘facts’.

Speaking on the notoriously loud, Murdoch owned, right wing US news channel, regular commentator and supposed “terrorism expert” Steven Emerson claimed that the city of Birmingham was “totally Muslim” and was full of no-go areas for a white minority (#actualfact: latest census figures put the non-Muslim population of Birmingham at 80%). He also claimed religious police patrolled some London streets, enforcing the wearing of Islamic attire.

“In Britain, it’s not just no-go zones, there are actual cities like Birmingham that are totally Muslim where non-Muslims just simply don’t go in,” he said while discussing the fallout from the Charlie Hebdo massacre.

“And, parts of London, there are actually Muslim religious police that actually beat and actually wound seriously anyone who doesn’t dress according to religious Muslim attire,” he said.

Hyperbolic presenter ‘Judge’ Jeanine Pirro encourages Emerson, suggesting: “You know what it sounds like to me, Steve? It sounds like a caliphate, within a particular country.”

View the full clip, above.

Emerson later issued a full apology on his website, saying he was “totally in error”, but not before potentially millions of Americans had consumed the outrageous lies.

Twitter explodes with #FoxNewsFacts

And the Twitterverse erupted. Voices of reason back across the pond responded with equally absurd and farcical #FoxNewsFacts (a hashtag promoted by the channel) of their own, dripping in deliciously acerbic and hilarious British humour, such as:

 

Bryce Lowry

Publisher and Editor of Australian Times.

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