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Topic History of: April 4: World Press Freedom Day Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Wyot
Anyone wrote:
Thanks chaps, un-deliberate typo
Are there deliberate typos?
Anyone
Green Man wrote, "JK2006 wrote: I thought it was MAY 3rd though feel free to correct me. All media needs to be accurate. I agree, there should be no biased outlets or anyone reporting with an agenda.
Thanks chaps, un-deliberate typo, the only agenda firm facts not biased fake media myths.
Maybe fake media (like biased bent-cops) should be strictly held to the firm legal rule, "The Whole Truth and nothing but."
Further correction, Jonathan Cook's date is May 5 referring to May 4, not May 3.
Quote biased fake media victim Brucie Forsyth, "When I read some reports about me, I first check if they've even got the date right on their own paper!"
Green Man
JK2006 wrote: I thought it was MAY 3rd though feel free to correct me. All media needs to be accurate.
I agree, there should be no biased outlets or anyone reporting with an agenda.
JK2006
I thought it was MAY 3rd though feel free to correct me. All media needs to be accurate.
Anyone
Yesterday was World Press Freedom Day, and it is fitting we mark it by highlighting two things.
First, we should honour the brave journalists of Gaza who have paid a horrifying price for making the Palestinian experience of genocide visible to western audiences over the past seven months.
Israel has killed a tenth of their number – some 100 journalists – as it tries to prevent the truth of its atrocities from getting out. Israel’s has been most deadly eruption of violence against journalists ever recorded.
Second, we must shame the western media – not least the BBC – who have so utterly betrayed their Palestinian colleagues by failing to properly report the destruction of Gaza, or name it as a genocide.