One assumes those chanting for Hamas everywhere are also those who tore down pictures of Hamas's hostages. You know; those people supporting Gazans who raped and mutilated young women after making their families watch or simply machine-gunning them to death. TD
One of the key ways the MSM shapes the narrative is by choosing what they cover and what they ignore, and they are assiduously ignoring anything related to Hamas' perfidy. We hear "Israel bad" all day, every day, and calls for a ceasefire, yet most Americans haven't a clue that Hamas is the party that keeps turning offers of a ceasefire down.
"If you only paid attention to the MSM coverage, you could be forgiven for not realizing that there are still American hostages being held by Hamas.
"It's not that the fact is exactly hidden; rather, they are barely mentioned. It's almost as if the media considers them as unimportant as the Americans left behind in Afghanistan. Remember them? Few do, because the media dropped that story like a hot potato.
"Perhaps if they were transgender, they would get a mention. But no, they are only Jews for the most part, and Jews are settler colonialists.
Everyone has forgotten the American Hostages held by Hamas..
— Lawyerforlaws (@lawyer4laws) April 23, 2024
This was a tactical decision by News Organizations ..
Biden and his Admin hardly mentions ..
In 1979
When Iran took Americans Hostage ..
We were reminded nightly for 444 Days
until released ..
. . ."They want to keep the hostages--the few they haven't killed, that is."
"Biden doesn't want any focus on this issue because it makes him look bad, and the regime media is totally compliant."
"However much you hate and distrust the media, you still overestimate their integrity."
Pro-Hamas protests show higher education has crossed the line (nypost.com)
. . ."And at the University of Michigan, a business professor smirkingly posed for photos as he tore down posters with names and photos of people Hamas took hostage, while a Cornell diversity and inclusion officer came under fire for social-media posts celebrating the Hamas attack as “resistance.” . . .
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