This shit reads like my essays where my teachers were grading me on the inclusion of specific key words and phrases.
That’s exactly what this is. Time after time we’ve heard from journalists who blew the whistle on their publications that they have internal rules that state they have to include certain phrases and are not allowed to use others when they report on politically sensitive topics like Palestine, Ukraine, etc. You don’t get a piece like this past the editors if you don’t adhere to the rules, and the rules are usually handed down from the very top where the bosses usually have ties to the state department, the intelligence agencies, Zionist organizations, and so on.
Also, the book “Inventing Reality” by Michael Parenti talks about this. Although it’s fairly old, published almost 40 years ago, it’s still relevant; if anything it shows this is nothing new
That’s exactly what this is. Time after time we’ve heard from journalists who blew the whistle on their publications that they have internal rules that state they have to include certain phrases and are not allowed to use others when they report on politically sensitive topics like Palestine, Ukraine, etc. You don’t get a piece like this past the editors if you don’t adhere to the rules, and the rules are usually handed down from the very top where the bosses usually have ties to the state department, the intelligence agencies, Zionist organizations, and so on.
Could you share some links if you have some handy?
https://breachmedia.ca/cbc-whitewashed-israels-crimes-gaza-firsthand/
https://theintercept.com/2024/01/04/cnn-idf-censor/
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2024/feb/04/cnn-staff-pro-israel-bias
Awesome, thank you very much.
Also, the book “Inventing Reality” by Michael Parenti talks about this. Although it’s fairly old, published almost 40 years ago, it’s still relevant; if anything it shows this is nothing new
Alright, looks like a good read. Thanks again.