• porcupine@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    As observably true as these facts here are, we shouldn’t have an opinion about them until they’re repeated by a neutral and unbiased source like the IDF or the US state department.

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    Media bias / fact check for The Gray Zone:

    Overall, we rate The Grayzone Far-Left Biased and Questionable based on the promotion of propaganda, conspiracy theories, and consistent one-sided reporting.

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      If you read that media bias writeup you’ll realize is that all it says is “The Grayzone often questions the US state department line so they’re untrustworthy.”

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      consistent one-sided reporting

      Remember the statements the IDF and Israeli media put out when the Al-Ahli hospital was bombed? first they said it was a Hamas rocket, and after that was debunked they say that the hospital was a Hamas base/bunker, without providing any evidence.

      Sure sounds like propaganda, conspiracy theories and one-sided reporting to me.

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        We’re supposed to be better than them. Countering their misinfo networks by creating our own misinfo networks isn’t being better than them.