A barbaric terrorist attack that killed over a thousand Israelis brought out the worst from the mainstream media. I want to walk you through some really terrible examples. @FreeBeacon
A lot of outlets essentially said that Israel had it coming.
That included @washingtonpost, who take victim blaming to the next level with this one. Just give it a read.
I asked this earlier this week but again: if you didn’t have the names on them, could you tell which is from @washingtonpost and which is from Hamas?
@NBCNews also seemed to run with Hamas talking points.
@NPR led off this conversation with a stirring defense of the terrorist’s decision to kill innocent people. See for yourself.
As the dead were still being counted, @nytimes rushed to explain how and why some Gazans see the barbarism as “justified”
@nytimes even had an inconceivable stealth edit on another piece. After calling the Hamas terrorists who gunned down innocent women and children “terrorists,” they changed the wording, as @greg_price11 pointed out
Then there were the individual journalists like @m7mdkurd who justified the violence, and others like @KarenAttiah who expressed sympathy for terrorism as a form of resistance. (H/t @megynkelly)
This isn’t the first time the media have produced slanted coverage about Israel. When Hamas’s rocket bombardment in 2021 led to an Israeli response, the @nytimes dedicated its front page to some of the victims, without including that Hamas had gotten them killed. (H/t @BA_Fogel)
And the rest of the press, led by @MSNBC and @NBCNews struck a similar note as we’re seeing today: that Israel is evil and deserves what it gets at the hands of terrorists.
H/T’s @theMRC and @NickFondacaro
@omriceren is still right about this one. @washingtonpost
Much has (rightly) been made about the horrible statements and sentiments around what’s happening in Israel - Democrats on the Hill, diversity activists who cheerlead terrorism, elite universities, etc. We can’t leave the press out of that discussion.
And it’ll only get worse.
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The FCC is trying to bring back net neutrality. In 2017, the media & Dems declared that repealing the rules would destroy the internet. Instead things got better. Me for @FreeBeacon
There’s media bias, and then there’s a press actively pushing government propaganda because the president told them to.
Today we saw perhaps the most egregious recent example of the latter. Follow along ⤵️
@FreeBeacon freebeacon.com/media/biden-im…
Yesterday the White House sent out a memo to heads of major media organizations telling them to more aggressively defend the president as he faces impeachment.
Rather than be insulted that the president would presume to use the American press as his mouthpiece, the media largely obliged.
Before the fires were put out in Maui the media had already blamed the disaster on their pet issue: climate change.
I want to walk through some of the coverage b/c the way it’s bad is emblematic of how the media (wrongly) covers climate. @FreeBeacon freebeacon.com/media/hawaii-w…
Maybe the clearest example comes from @nytimes.
In explaining how lush Hawaii had become the site of a disaster, they declared it was “as straightforward as it is sobering” - climate change.
It wasn’t. It was messy, and multicausal, and complicated. As disasters often are.
Similar theme here from @TheAtlantic. Perhaps it is a warning - about the role of human error and corporate failure and bad local policies.
But it isn’t a warning about how climate change is “accelerating” at all.