[-] intelshill@lemmy.ca 13 points 6 months ago

Exactly. The US decides when it wants to follow the rules it created.

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[-] intelshill@lemmy.ca 13 points 8 months ago

You think the NYT played no role in drumming up public support for an otherwise incredibly unpopular foreign policy decision? Here's a report by FAIR: https://fair.org/home/20-years-later-nyt-still-cant-face-its-iraq-war-shame/

[-] intelshill@lemmy.ca 14 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

EU bans China cotton imports for "human rights"

EU shocked when China ends cotton exports to the EU and the EU can't produce gunpowder (which needs cotton)

I know this may seem unusual, but actions have consequences

[-] intelshill@lemmy.ca 13 points 8 months ago

After the fact, it's being revealed that their "sources" are consistently wrong and consistently in line with US foreign policy objectives.

You can say it's a coincidence, but...

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The New York Times is one of the newspapers of record for the United States. However, it's history of running stories with poor sourcing, insufficient evidence, and finding journalists with conflicts of interest undermines it's credibility when reporting on international issues and matters of foreign policy.

Late last year, the NYT ran a story titled 'Screams Without Words': How Hamas Weaponized Sexual Violence on Oct. 7. Recently, outlets like The Intercept, Jacobin, Democracy Now! , Mondoweiss, and others have revealed the implicit and explicit bias against Palestine that's apparent both in the aforementioned NYT story and in the NYT's reporting at large. By obfuscating poor sources, running stories without evidence, and using an ex-IDF officer with no journalism experience as the author, the NYT demonstrates their disregard for common journalistic practice. This has led to inaccurate and demonstrably false reporting on critical issues in today's world, which has been used to justify the lack of American pressure against Israel to the American public.

This journalistic malpractice is not unusual from the NYT. One of the keystone stories since the turn of the century was the NYT's reporting on Iraq's pursuit of WMDs: U.S. SAYS HUSSEIN INTENSIFIES QUEST FOR A-BOMB PARTS, Defectors Bolster U.S. Case Against Iraq, Officials Say, Illicit Arms Kept Till Eve of War, An Iraqi Scientist Is Said to Assert. These reports were later revealed to be false, and the NYT later apologized, but not before the reporting was used as justification to launch the War on Iraq, directly leading to the deaths of hundreds of thousands and indirectly causing millions of death while also destabilizing the region for decades.

These landmark stories have had a massive influence on US foreign policy, but they're founded on lies. While stories published in the NYT do accurately reflect foreign policy aims of the US government, they are not founded in fact. The NYT uses lies to drum up public support for otherwise unpopular foreign policy decisions. In most places, we call that "government propaganda."

I think reading and understanding propaganda is an important element of media literacy, and so I'm not calling for the ban of NYT articles in this community. However, I am calling for an honest discussion on media literacy and it's relation to the New York Times.

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[-] intelshill@lemmy.ca 14 points 9 months ago

“We commend China’s commitment to the promotion of humanity’s common values which embrace universal and inalienable human rights,” the Ukrainian envoy said, recommending that Beijing “strengthen democracy” and “expand people’s participation in political affairs”.

[-] intelshill@lemmy.ca 13 points 10 months ago

My only complaint is that Yemen took so long to sanction British ships

[-] intelshill@lemmy.ca 13 points 10 months ago

Is China shipping billions of dollars in weapons to Israel as they, in 3 months, have dwarfed Ukrainian civilian casualties over 2 years? No? Well...

Did China instigate a coup of Pakistan's democratically-elected leader? No?

Is China the only country voting against the Right to Food pursuant to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Article 25)? No?

Hm.

[-] intelshill@lemmy.ca 13 points 10 months ago

I'm not going to question your Bible studies, but I am absolutely going to question your communism studies.

[-] intelshill@lemmy.ca 13 points 10 months ago

This the the textbook IDF playbook: flood the zone with shit so people don't care anymore.

[-] intelshill@lemmy.ca 14 points 10 months ago

Mask off behaviour

[-] intelshill@lemmy.ca 14 points 10 months ago

Iranian women are absolutely crazy and I love it. Khamenei is slowly being forced to yield his religious views.

[-] intelshill@lemmy.ca 13 points 10 months ago

In true democratic fashion, this seems like a move to block current President Evo Morales from running again.

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