Journalistic laziness and cowardice are behind the poor and biased coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Here is where the reporting goes wrong — and why.
This is everything I support and write about because it is so blatantly obvious that these Hamastanians spread propaganda and celebrate Hamas terrorism. So much evidence (of Iran’s terrorist proxies and trail of murder) exists that support the innocence of Israel. Plus, the Bible itself is vetted Jewish history with all the excavation evidence across Israel that everyone visits so it doesn’t belong to “Palestine.” Moreover, you have these young college students about to graduate … what did they learn except that they do not understand how to research, and that they were sleeping during the history lesson on propaganda and the holocaust? Finally, you have adults who have five PHDs, but cave as their prestigious institution allows this foreign propaganda to reduce the value of their American alumni’s degrees. An education is supposed to make your brain stronger. Embarrassing.
I attended a community college in Southern California. I went on to become a Certified Tumor Registrar (cancer data analyst). It occurs to me now that I got a pretty decent education. I can take care of myself. I wouldn’t want to be mixed up with the depraved sickness that passes for knowledge at the elite universities.
Excellent article. You have outlined the problem in a clear and thorough manner.
Only one comment: classic Torah Judaism cares as much about the afterlife as it does about this life. Everything we do in this life has an affect on the afterlife. This means it is very present in our consciousness. Of course we live fully, appreciating every moment of the here and now. But always with an inner eye to the afterlife.
This is real journalism. It answered questions I’ve had myself for years. My husband gets very frustrated when trying to understand the Middle East. I’m trying to help him.
Another wonderful resource is Malcolm Nance. He has the courage of his convictions, and I admire courageous people so much.
Important article. It also explains The Poor Palestinian Times, aka Los Angeles Times. They mimic everything that was said in this article. If I believed everything written there, I would be anti Israel.
If only the Legacy media would address the issues truthfully as you have so succinctly pointed out. It's their silly dribble, not ashamed, no apologies. In fact, it's in our face lying with little to no facts to substantiate what they say, and they're so bold now because they're not held to the fire, so they don't even seem to care. Thank you for this essay, another reminder of how many are being misled with lies. Judging by what you have said, journalism has been dead on arrival for some time.
This is everything I support and write about because it is so blatantly obvious that these Hamastanians spread propaganda and celebrate Hamas terrorism. So much evidence (of Iran’s terrorist proxies and trail of murder) exists that support the innocence of Israel. Plus, the Bible itself is vetted Jewish history with all the excavation evidence across Israel that everyone visits so it doesn’t belong to “Palestine.” Moreover, you have these young college students about to graduate … what did they learn except that they do not understand how to research, and that they were sleeping during the history lesson on propaganda and the holocaust? Finally, you have adults who have five PHDs, but cave as their prestigious institution allows this foreign propaganda to reduce the value of their American alumni’s degrees. An education is supposed to make your brain stronger. Embarrassing.
I attended a community college in Southern California. I went on to become a Certified Tumor Registrar (cancer data analyst). It occurs to me now that I got a pretty decent education. I can take care of myself. I wouldn’t want to be mixed up with the depraved sickness that passes for knowledge at the elite universities.
Excellent article. You have outlined the problem in a clear and thorough manner.
Only one comment: classic Torah Judaism cares as much about the afterlife as it does about this life. Everything we do in this life has an affect on the afterlife. This means it is very present in our consciousness. Of course we live fully, appreciating every moment of the here and now. But always with an inner eye to the afterlife.
Thank you, I want to understand Judaism. I’m on the right path.
Fantastic article. Please send to all news outlets.
This is real journalism. It answered questions I’ve had myself for years. My husband gets very frustrated when trying to understand the Middle East. I’m trying to help him.
Another wonderful resource is Malcolm Nance. He has the courage of his convictions, and I admire courageous people so much.
The West Bank shouldn’t be in dispute following the Six Day War and all that’s happened since. It belongs to Israel. It should stay that way.
Excellent!
It's true
Nowadays Most local & international organizations are infected with fascism, misogyny, lack of principles,word and honour
They use institutions to legitimate their crimes
Truth is not a discursive taboo
That's the reason,humans speak "natural"languages
Important article. It also explains The Poor Palestinian Times, aka Los Angeles Times. They mimic everything that was said in this article. If I believed everything written there, I would be anti Israel.
It’s called The Israel-Hamas War.
Thank you for this How to Become a Smart Person with Common Sense article.
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If only the Legacy media would address the issues truthfully as you have so succinctly pointed out. It's their silly dribble, not ashamed, no apologies. In fact, it's in our face lying with little to no facts to substantiate what they say, and they're so bold now because they're not held to the fire, so they don't even seem to care. Thank you for this essay, another reminder of how many are being misled with lies. Judging by what you have said, journalism has been dead on arrival for some time.
What breath of fresh air ! Thank you for your work.