In covering the Iran War The New York Times has demonstrated a blatant double standard, for example by definitively reporting "nine killed in Israeli city" from Iranian missiles while casting doubt on the veracity of Iranian reports of the 180 schoolgirls killed by U.S. strikes while never naming the perpetrator.
Professor Seyed Mohammad Marandi explains to Jimmy Dore that this media bias directly aids the genocide, with Western journalists knowingly using terms like "Hezbollah stronghold" to justify bombing residential neighborhoods, just as they whitewashed Gaza's destruction. He connects this to Netanyahu's invocation of "Amalek"—a biblical commandment to annihilate entire populations, including women, children, and animals—which Israeli leaders explicitly used from day one to justify genocide.
The segment concludes that mainstream media journalists have "blood on their hands" equal to the pilots dropping bombs, as they systematically dehumanize Iranians and Palestinians while covering for their murderers.
Professor Seyed Mohammad Marandi explains to Jimmy Dore that this media bias directly aids the genocide, with Western journalists knowingly using terms like "Hezbollah stronghold" to justify bombing residential neighborhoods, just as they whitewashed Gaza's destruction. He connects this to Netanyahu's invocation of "Amalek"—a biblical commandment to annihilate entire populations, including women, children, and animals—which Israeli leaders explicitly used from day one to justify genocide.
The segment concludes that mainstream media journalists have "blood on their hands" equal to the pilots dropping bombs, as they systematically dehumanize Iranians and Palestinians while covering for their murderers.
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