A secret internal ‘NYTimes’ memo reveals the paper’s anti-Palestinian bias is even worse than we thought
The shocking revelation of the New York Times's offensive internal style guide on language it will not permit in its Palestine reporting should prompt a broad examination of the paper's longtime bias.
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Kudos to the anonymous New York Times staffers who leaked the paper’s offensive internal guide about the language it won’t permit in its reports on Israel/Palestine, and more kudos to The Intercept for publishing it. The shocking revelation should prompt an even broader examination of the biased language that has long been routine in the Times and across all U.S. media.
Neil on his RP (Received Pronunciation) accent! The Brummie accent has been voted as "the worst accent in the uk", and Neil has previously stated he ditched it "at about the age of 7" which is hilarious to me considering his twin has kept it!
The people have spoken! We pledge unwavering solidarity with Palestine and all those fighting for freedom, today, tomorrow, and every day until liberation.
Politicians, we've heard you, now hear us!! You no longer speak for us. Your thirst for power and wealth has blinded you to our struggles. But we refuse to be silenced any longer. The era of your dominance is crumbling before our eyes as we reclaim our narrative and defy your tyranny and greed.
Power to the people! Liberation for all those shackled by the chains of Western imperialism! 🇵🇸✊🏽