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Author: commonone 🐝 HONORARY
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Subject: Re: Was this an accident?
Date: 10/18/2023 5:25 PM
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Dope1: And just to finish some folks off:

https://twitter.com/IlhanMN/status/171435870430315...


Jeez, even I commented on her Twitter account asking her to correct her incorrect tweet and/or delete it.

Looking over your stream of messages, the one place that I'd agree with you that did a really lousy job of handling the initial information as well as their "clean up" is the New York Times, which corrected their headline to: "Israeli Strike Kills Hundreds in Hospital, Palestinians say." So even their 'correction' is misleadingly bad.

Ironic, though, isn't it, that the New York Times and other media organizations have parroted any old lies that came out of Trump's mouth the exact same way as this and republicans never once were complained?

For example, NBC News, Reuters, Yahoo News, CNN, The Hill, CBS, USA Today, Bloomberg and Variety all ran variations of the headline: "Trump claims he lost popular vote because 'millions' voted illegally."

Is a "Trump claims" headline any different than the headline ending with "Palestinians say"?

No.

Basically, they're the same.
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