Your source to mainline mainstream media misdeeds and malarky.
The Israel-Hamas conflict unspools, and the media unravels in the process. As the press strives to be sympathetic to Hamas efforts, they turn pathetic in the process. They have exposed themselves with fluid applications of the word “terrorism,” with criticisms of Israel for rocket attacks while the country continuously absorbs rocket fire, and with selective outrage in the form of imperiling children.
We also look at the mounting problems for the collegians who came out to protest in support of violence against Jewish citizens, and then we have a brilliant example of handling the press from a Canadian politician.
Now, crack one open and savor some mainstream media mayhem and malpractice.
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ABC News attempts to shame one IDF soldier about Palestinian deaths; he schools this reporter with no uncertain words.
To show that Israel is, in fact, justified and proportionate, Hamas is still firing rockets into Israel.
The BBC announced it would not use the word “terrorists” for Hamas but then trotted it out to describe a shooting by a Hamas sympathizer.
Mehdi Hasan feigns outrage at the killing of a young boy after spending a week defending the actions of Hamas butchering children in Israel.
MSNBC, after taking a ratings hit after the war broke out, benched its three pundits pushing the Hamas narrative.
Washington Post weeps for collegians protesting in favor of killing Jews and losing job opportunities as a result.
Canadian Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre gives a lesson in how to turn “gotcha” journalism on its ear with this calm takedown of a reporter.