Forget Kim Jong Un’s “H-Bomb“. Forget cry baby Obama. The biggest story in the world right now is the migrant rape scandal engulfing Germany. And it started (in the English language) right here.

I have a friend who remarked to me, “I saw you post about something like that to Facebook… I couldn’t believe you’d post such bullshit… until I saw it was true”.

Accordingly, the pro mass migration, anti-Breitbart trolls that follow me around on Facebook, Twitter, e-mail, and sometimes even in real life, have fallen deathly silent. And I’m disturbed by it.

Far from a victory lap – for no such thing to be done around an issue this deeply disturbing – consider this a call to fellow journalists to do their jobs more responsibly.

In the last 24 hours, we’ve already seen accusations about how the authorities “covered up” the scandal in the days after New Year’s Eve.

But secondly, it has become clear that most media outlets failed in their responsibilities on this story.

The German State Broadcaster, ZDF, has already had to apologise for its “slow” coverage of the incidents. This is of course the same broadcaster that has launched a new Arab-language online service, and subtitled German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s pro-mass migration New Year’s speech with Arabic subtitles.

Could it be that ZDF has been compromised by its own fealty towards Chancellor Merkel’s policies, and of course its land grab for Arab-speaking citizens? Almost certainly.

But how do you explain the slowness, or even the complete lack of coverage in some instances, from the likes of the BBC, Sky News, the New York Times, the Telegraph and others?

Sure, they’re all playing catch up now. The story is far too big for them to ignore. They simply can’t afford for Breitbart London to dominate the millions of clicks flooding to this story. But it’s why we exist.

And I’m not patting myself on the back either. The heavy lifting on this story has been done by Breitbart’s team of journalists who simply believe in one thing: pursuit of the truth.

It’s why we’ll be in Cologne on Saturday, for the massive PEGIDA rally. It’s why we connect the dots between the migrant invasion and the unreported crime waves reaching every major German city.

And it’s why we’re doubling down in 2016: to bring you the most accurate information about a migrant crisis that will only get worse, a European Union referendum that is perhaps the biggest story in the world this coming year, and the inherent childishness on multiculturalism, transgender activism, big government expansion, and critically: Islamism and extremism in the UK and beyond.

All you have to do is follow us on Twitter, on Facebook, and make sure you’re sharing our stories with the wider world. That way you can stay ahead of the curve, and help us force the media and the political establishment to wake up to some hard truths – everything ain’t a-okay. And it’s time to talk about it.

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