• Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    I’m surprised the NY Times published this information, even if only as an opinion piece, given how long and hard (oh, so hard, with some of the slimiest half-truths, denials, cherry-picking and most differently charged language used anywhere) they’ve been propagandizing for the baby murderers.

    By the way, it’s hilarious that somebody created an account for a badly made spam both just to flood two posts related to Palestine and got banned within 1h or or so for 2 major communities.

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      The whole genocide narrative started with a NY Times story about Israel bombing a hospital. Turned out the story wasn’t true, and they retracted it.

      It’s actually a bit of a problem going the opposite way than you suggest. People in news organizations can be emotional and publish anti-Israel stories without proper confirmation because they’re sympathetic to Palestinians. And the stories you’re seeing on Hamas propaganda feeds that don’t get published isn’t because of some Jewish conspiracy, it’s because even emotional journalists can’t justify publishing raw propaganda with zero confirmation.

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        Sure mate, the UN Confirmed Genocide and Man-Made Starvation, is “people being emotional”, the various stories the NYT posted immediately after 7 October that later got shown as false and with some even retracted were not at all “raw propaganda with zero confirmation” and the relentless use of differently charged language when referring to Israelis and Palestinians (for example: the formed are “murdered”, the latter only ever “die”) aren’t at all biased and propagandistic.

        By the way, I’ve heard of this water-crossing realestate in New York selling for cheap and you sound like just the kind of person who would buy such a thing…

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          If your ideas can’t survive any kind of opposition, it might be because you’re wrong.

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    Even if one takes Israel’s allegations at face value — which I absolutely do not, given Israel’s track record — and entertains the idea that in 2013, at the age of 17, al-Sharif joined Hamas in some form, what are we to make of that choice? Hamas has been the governing authority of Gaza since 2006.

    So… maybe he was Hamas, what’s the big deal?

    Yeah if the guy was Hamas, he’s a valid target.

    So there was a lot of outrage over his death by news organizations around the world last week. Israel presented their evidence, and then… silence. That indicates news organizations consider Israel’s evidence to be at least credible.

    And then this opinion column comes out and this guy is saying “He’s not Hamas… and even if he was, it’s ok for him to be Hamas.” It smacks of the Trumpian “I didn’t do that, and if I did, it’s perfectly fine” style of logic.

    The silence of news organizations (other than Al Jazeera and alt media trash) on this and then this opinion piece making excuses about why it’s perfectly fine for Anas al-Sharif to be a member of Hamas… it kinda seems like he actually was a member of Hamas.

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      No, according to the Geneva Conventions only armed combatants are legitimate targets. A militant Hamas member who is injured and in hospital is not a legitimate target.

      A journalist, even if he was a Hamas member, is not a legitimate target.

      A doctor, even if he worked for the Hamas run health ministry is not a legitimate target.

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    17 hours ago

    I’ve totally lost track of what this post is about because I’m just looking at the 8000 mod removed comments by SlackShaolin.

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      Old troll discovered how to be a script kiddie today. Block them and they’ll be removed from your feed. They’re already banned with content removed so you’re not missing anything.

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          When you see it, report it. It goes to the mods of the community, the admins for the instance of the community, and the admins of the users home instance.

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      Lol I thought you were exaggerating then I scrolled down, damn that’s a lot of comments removed

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    Journalists do not get enough credit. Recently I heard the full ‘oh the humanity’ recording. It shocks me that its used as a joke because you hear the full thing and you follow the reporter as he starts to break down at what he is seeing its pretty horrific. But the whole time he stayed there telling people what was happening because as a journilist its his job to make sure the world understand what is going on. The video was being recorded separately and was certainly not being broadcasted for all he knew the job of informing the country what was happening rested soley on his shoulders and he did is absolute best and you can tell how hard it was for him to maintain some kind of composure.

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    Modem Holocaust complete with an industrial scale cover up.

    We’re going to be reading history books written by Israelis in US classrooms that tell all about their glorious war of liberation in another ten years.

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      It’s an old troll user who got banned for cause back in the day then went off the rails creating dozens to hundreds of alt accounts.

      Some day they’ll get the proper therapy and medication they need. Today is not that day. 😅

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        It’s an old troll user who got banned for cause back in the day then went off the rails creating dozens to hundreds of alt accounts.

        Some day they’ll get the proper therapy and medication they need. Today is not that day. 😅

        If you block the user, it will hide their removed posts.

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    The Zio York Times decides to do some journalism now that the genocide is at its peak.

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        One day, when it’s safe, when there’s no personal downside to calling a thing what it is, when it’s too late to hold anyone accountable, everyone will have always been against this.

        • Omar El Akkad
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    Sadly when propaganda is 3/4 of the war, a lauded journalist is a type of commander. This was a calculated strike I assume.

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      Yes, that is indeed what a good journalist looks like.

      Especially one who won a Pulitzer for covering Palestinians. You know, the people in all those pictures. Almost like he needs to be around them to journal what’s happening. You know, for good journalism.

      How fucking cooked is your brain on propaganda to think this indicates anything to the contrary?

      You think someone taking a picture in front of a Ronald McDonald statue means they work at McDonald’s?

      Propaganda is easy to spot when it is this incredibly stupid. What’s your excuse to not spot it?

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          Show me as many pictures of this journalist with terrorist leaders as Trump with Epstein and maybe you could consider them close friends. Until then, you are exaggerating at best, or spreading clearly fake propaganda about a dead Pulitzer prize winning journalist at worst. If you aren’t state sponsored, grow the fuck up.

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          Damn he had connections with the government of Gaza? That’s crazy. Also thank you for confirming that Israel is a purely Jewish supremacist nation I guess.

          You’d be 100% the kind of monster that would yell about slave revolts being bad.

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      Ok, after some digging,the first picture Is him in 2021 at a pro hamas thing saying a parade of green and such, so make of that what you will. The second picture was taken in 2020 and involved him also stating (and I’m paraphrasing) to praise the people of gaza and to show the world what is happening to the people living there. The third pic I couldn’t find much except an article from The Australian which was behind a paywall.

      And the fourth pic is also hard to source, if anyone wants to take a crack at it. As for the guy who posted this, hey man, give us some context, I’ve seen pics of good people doing bad things  and bad people doing good things, pictures alone don’t mean shit without back story