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Nope - accurate reporting does. Like I wouldn't trust hamas to comment on Israel - its the point of independent journalism to give both sides, not take sides.
The thing I've learned most over this conflict is how much of a godsend BBC is - ban emotive language, report both sides, only send out evidence that is backed.
Thanks for the update as well. I'm trying to not take sides but can only do it when information is out there.
I'm sorry my dude but BBC is horrible propaganda. BBC called a Pro Palestine protest a "Pro Hamas rally".
If you're getting your news from BBC you're going to need to get up to date with some actual facts. Luckily Middle East Eye got you ;)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jp4uLjCztfI
God, Middle East Eye is worse - they actively provide a biased arguement and have provided 0 Israel viewpoint and refuse to discuss who owns it. Their reviews discuss how they use manipulative language to push viewpoints and pass over any information counter to their agenda.
Had a look at the clip (well, first minute). Does this sound like a balanced view point to you.
YouTuber
listed outrage and disgusted before showing the clip i.e told you how to react
mentioned issues with screen recording from BBC (nothing to do with the the clip, just there so you already question them)
was already at an rally with this viewpoint before the information came up.
completely loaded with emotive words and reactions
Vs BBC clip
names, places
fact (visited, rally, support, Hamas designated terrorist organization)
clear, non emotive language.
the only issue is calling it pro Hamas, which is an understandable conclusion as Hamas is the Palestine government. Who is responsiblefor the welfare of Palestine citizens - their government. Its no different than calling supporting American military ops pro-Biden.
If you go up to my eairler comment MEE is horrific fir accuracy and bias
Down votes here are extremely telling about how pro Palestinian supporters are really just anti Jew.
Are you calling all Palestinians Hamas?
As Israel pounds Gaza, BBC journalists accuse broadcaster of bias