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Blacking Out Corporate Propaganda and Educating for a Revolution.

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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

  1. 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.
  2. Editors advised against terms like genocide, ethnic cleansing, and occupied territories, aiming to avoid emotional language and focus on information.
  3. This directive is seen as an admission of guilt, suggesting complicity in erasing Palestinian identity.
  4. The New York Times also discouraged the use of terms like massacre, carnage, and slaughter.
  5. Critics argue that the publication applies different standards when reporting on other conflicts, such as in Ukraine.
  6. The video mentions a controversial story involving a false rape allegation that the New York Times allegedly spread.
  7. It concludes by condemning reporters who demonized Palestinians and contributed to the unfolding genocide.
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