Posted on 11/09/2023 8:18:51 AM PST by Freeleesy
Noah Pollak @NoahPollak:
More: Here is Hassan Eslaiah, an @AP and @CNN contributor, taking a selfie while being kissed by Yahya Sinwar, the head of Hamas in Gaza and architect of the 10/7 slaughter.
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Noah Pollak @NoahPollak:
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Important expose by @honestreporting: Photographers working for AP, CNN, NYT, and Reuters were EMBEDDED with Hamas on 10/7 and accompanied the terrorist group into Israel. They knew the attack was coming, and participated in it.
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So the newsies knew it was coming. Imagine that…
Horrible, but not surprising.
Off the roof with them
Faggot terrorists 😂
AP, NY Times, Reuters, CNN all should be ruled terror organizations.
when i read Pollak’s post yesterday i couldn’t believe there were people who would go along with getting a story over acting to save people’s lives. stomach turning
I think Israeli commandos will be visiting some of these “journalists” in the near future to thank them for their propaganda efforts......
Why would Israel allow any of these “journalists” in Israel?
They should block all of their Israel based streams of revenue.
Maybe they can’t censor/ suppress/ expel them. But they should probably be treated as spies or enemy informants.
Please give us your coordinates
Hopefully, the special Israeli hog farms will be open for business for these individuals...
Wouldn’t that be sweet?
But the entire “news industry” would mourn the vicious slaying of its members.
They should be treated as Hamas commanders.
I think it’s time for a fashion update for this guy. Like a Winnie Mandela tire necklace.
The Israelis should give every Hamas reporter a Columbian necktie.
thanks
bkmk
Find him and kill him. Then put his head in a box and send it to CNN HQ.
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Is there such a thing as objective news?
1.) We want “free” news, and “free” means advertising. You become the product in such a world may that be your private information as with Facebook which collects and essentially sells every intimate detail about you, or so called news which is really just advertising pretending to keep you informed.
2.) We allow/accept government today to mass censor. The idea of you deciding and filtering is lost and terms like mis/dis information are essentially the language of government censorship.
3.) The FTC and FCC did not do their job. You have monopolies and oligopolies today. Instead of hundreds of independent newspapers as even was still the case in 1970, you today have a monopoly with Google, oligopolies in social media (Meta), and oligopolies in the TV news media (only 6 major media conglomerates which control 90% of what people see and hear).
What you end up with is this (((trash))) we have today.
It’s not news. It’s what a few corporations and influential people want you to know and believe. You see this best on topics like Covid, trade with the PRC, J6 and Ukraine. Where there is political consensus and the economic interests are a driving force, you will get near 100% one sided and biased coverage with any opposing viewpoints being labeled as misinformation and censored (deleted or shadow banned), de-platformed/banned or lowly ranked in a search assuming someone actually writes about it.
You have over 200 TV stations, people with smart phones walking into objects as they scroll on their phone, but the average American today is less informed than ever.
***To be “informed” —YOU— need the pros and cons on a subject and our media no longer provides such.***
Today, on all the important issues, government and business, often working together or with common interest, decide on what the best course of action is and then all the so called “news” is slanted that way. They are selling something to you, and just because it’s an idea (BLM - George Floyd/Climate change) or political candidate (Biden) does not change the fact that it’s a sale.
Wait... I thought they executed people for that over there?
“when i read Pollak’s post yesterday i couldn’t believe there were people who would go along with getting a story over acting to save people’s lives. stomach turning.”
I guess you never heard of the insufferable Mike Wallace.
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