Blacking Out Corporate Propaganda and Educating for a Revolution.
“You can jail a Revolutionary, but you can’t jail the Revolution.”
- Fred Hampton (1948 - 1969)
Short Summary
- Reporters at The New York Times were instructed not to use language that humanizes Palestinians during Israel’s actions, as revealed in a leaked memo.
- Editors advised against terms like genocide, ethnic cleansing, and occupied territories, aiming to avoid emotional language and focus on information.
- This directive is seen as an admission of guilt, suggesting complicity in erasing Palestinian identity.
- The New York Times also discouraged the use of terms like massacre, carnage, and slaughter.
- Critics argue that the publication applies different standards when reporting on other conflicts, such as in Ukraine.
- The video mentions a controversial story involving a false rape allegation that the New York Times allegedly spread.
- It concludes by condemning reporters who demonized Palestinians and contributed to the unfolding genocide.
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