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Is it OK for NYT, CNN and squad members to report misinformation
(10-26-2023, 09:14 PM)Sociopathicsteelerfan Wrote: They work for Hamas, so yes.  

Sure, just like you can take the word of a doctor in the North Korean army or Iran's Revolutionary Guard.  They also have no other agenda.

Correctly labeling the Gaza ministry of Health as an organ of Hamas is being factually accurate.  The Biden administration agrees with me.

Their death counts in previous wars have been pretty accurate, according to organizations like Human Rights Watch.

Death certificates have to be issued, surviving children passed to next of kin, inheritances settled, etc. Not that easy to just
make up records that other organizations will eventually be reviewing.  

The flip side of what you doing here is reflected in your sudden Trust of Biden. You write as if only Hamas could have an agenda.
Like Israel and the US don't have a giant stake in managing how this war is framed regarding the bombing of civilians. 
The references to NK and Iran indicate how deeply ingrained your labeling-instead-of-analysis approach is.  Reach for the Fox
stereotype and all questions are settled. 

Looks like that mistaken report of the hospital bombing is having a useful effect for Israel and the US, if it contributes to distrust of Hamas. 
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RE: Is it OK for NYT, CNN and squad members to report misinformation - Dill - 10-26-2023, 09:48 PM

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