How Much Less Newsworthy Are Civilians in Other Conflicts?
Sadly, most people simply respond to the underlying story/sympathies the media wish to generate.
Comment by Dr. Carol C. Mukhopadhyay
How Much Less Newsworthy Are Civilians in Other Conflicts?
Sadly, most people simply respond to the underlying story/sympathies the media wish to generate.
Comment by Dr. Carol C. Mukhopadhyay
A MintPress News analysis found that in a single week Fox News, The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, and MSNBC ran almost 1,300 separate stories on the Ukraine invasion, two stories on the Syria attack, one on Somalia, and none at all on the Saudi-led war on Yemen.
It’s Different, They’re White: Media Ignore Conflicts Around the World to Focus on Ukraine
Media outlets are calling Ukraine “civilized,” emphasizing that its people are white European Christians, while ignoring or whitewashing the US military occupations of Syria and Iraq, Western-backed Saudi bombing of Yemen, and constant Israeli attacks on Syrians and Palestinians.
Western media goes white nationalist, calls Ukraine more ‘civilized’ than Iraq, whitewashes US wars
By Steve Kirsch | December 22, 2021
Here’s the quick summary of the story of how science convinced RFK Jr to become a truthteller about vaccines: …
How RFK Jr. went from “a good guy” to an “anti-vaxxer”
The information about mercury is interesting.
Related:
Vaccines, mercury and thimerosal: let the science speak! by RFK Jr
Edward Bernays may be known as the Father of Public Relations, but you would not be mistaken if you thought of him as the Father of Lies. He was a bullshit artist par excellence who pioneered countless methods of deceiving the public.
Edward Bernays: Propaganda and the U.S.-Backed 1954 Guatemalan Coup
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