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Why the Guardian's 'Hamas mass rape' story doesn't pass the sniff test
(jonathancook.substack.com)
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One comm for state propaganda and the corporate media that repeat it, and separate, partitioned free speech zone comm for any criticism thereof?
In the second gulf war, when the State and the corporate media pushed the weapons of mass destruction narrative—which also didn’t pass the sniff test—would you have wanted any push-back on that narrative kept out of the conversation?
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We don't have that The Guardian article posted in this community. Why are you disproving an article that required no disproving?
Media misconstrues facts, makes factually incorrect statements, and spreads biases. We already know this. This screams of picking up a piece of shit, being surprised that it's a piece of shit, and writing an article about it. The easier solution would have been to not pick up the piece of shit.
You are going on the assumption that Cook is only talking about this one Guardian article, when what he is doing is using that article as the jumping off point to address the entirety of the Israeli State & corporate media narrative about these rapes.
Jonathan Cook is no idle media critic; he is an expert in this field.
Yeah, fair enough. Article stays up.