"After six year-old Hind Rajab was killed by the Israeli army, Britain’s national media failed to unequivocally pinpoint Israel as responsible,"
"The BBC scandalously reported the story as “Hind Rajab, 6, found dead in Gaza” while both the Observer and Sunday Times carried similar headlines, that she had somehow just “died”."
"We cannot afford to move on nor to look away and a journalism that does this is part of the problem."
For people who build their reputations around solidarity - with refugees, poor people, or against the Tories - like O'Brien and Vorderman, you'd have thought they would show a bit more solidarity with their colleague Sanghita Myska, wouldn't you. #BoycottLBC#UKMedia#GenocideWashing
Dunno which Churchill he's talking about. How is this guy still considered a historian??
David Starkey: "When human rights were invented by Churchill, they were intended to protect the individual against the state. The left has redesigned them to protect minorities against the majority."
Looks like Sangita Myska's gone the same way at LBC as Bella Donati did at Sky ... don't bring too much reality when you're interviewing Israeli government spokespeople, ladies 😬 🤬
Israeli Ambassador to the UK on Sky last night: "Just imagine how things would have looked ... this huge missile, think about it falling in the middle of a city like Jerusalem ... look how populated it is. Just think about it hitting neighbourhoods and people and children"
Now imagine hundreds of 2,000lb bombs and innumerable missiles and rockets day and night for six months.
Unfuckingbelieveable.
"An examination of the more than two hundred #Gaza-related photographs that have appeared on the front pages of the British papers since 7 October 2023 reveals a systematic asymmetry in their treatment of Israelis and Palestinians."
When you have senior journalists treating political pledges used to become leader (of a party or a country) as something they say to "get the job done" (Rosa Prince of Politico on Newsnight, speaking about why Starmer's such a fucking liar), it's easy to see how this country got where it is.
Never mind the extensive, detailed research to the contrary, let's take the word of a newsreader and "parenting guru" - whateverthefuck that is. 😡 #UKMedia
Another previously respected BBC journalist goes on the list of neo-colonial war crimes apologists.
Imagine starting an article about an ongoing genocide with this line:
"Who wouldn't want a house on the beach?"
Sickening.
After 25 weeks, the Guardian's finally found the right verb. Unsurprising it's a piece by Arwa Mahdawi, one of the few respectable commentators still working there.
BBC editorial policy director David Jordan admits that the BBC made a 'mistake' in choosing to show Israel's defence against genocide charges in full – despite only showing clips of South Africa's arguments to the opposite at the select committee on Wednesday. Curious timing. Wasn't that the same day the US announced its ceasefire motion at the UN, swiftly followed by the nodding dogs in Westminster and Brussels? 🤨 🙄
The absolute state of the BBC, on anti-extremism week, choosing to platform this specimen. She wrote a book called "Londonistan" ffs. You'd think they'd leave that bit out. Or if not, the fact that Anders Breivik is a fan should really be a red flag.