The New York Times recently published an article and an accompanying picture showing a child so emaciated that his spine is rippling through the back of his skin. The article claimed that Israel intentionally is starving Palestinians, particularly Palestinian children.
In truth, the young child had a pre-existing condition, apparently cerebal palsy. This was unrelated to the conflict with Israel. Curiously, the boy’s mother and brother were of normal weight and appeared healthy. The Times subsequently had to admit the “error.”
No Concern for Truth
Here is the part that they chose to ignore: Israelis have prepared hundreds of thousands of meals for Palestinians who are caught in the treacherous combat between Israel and Hamas. Did the Times deign to report on that, or simply offer more lies? Hamas steals food and supplies and, when Palestinians attempt to flee, Hamas shoots them and then blames Israel.
If Times editors had any dignity they’d strive to publish accurate articles, especially after deceiving America and the world for four years about the health and capabilities of Joe Biden. They’d feel ashamed about perpetually pushing the Trump ‘Russiagate story’ that has been thoroughly disproven.
Alas, Times editors have no concern about whether or not they’re being truthful, except when they’re caught. Compare, for instance, their treatment of the presidential offspring. The Times forsook countless possible stories on the veracity of Hunter Biden’s laptop, drug abuse, virulent racism, sexual escapades, pay-for-play schemes, and shady deals. Any Trump offspring involved in 1% of Hunter’s transgressions would yield endless coverage.
Terror at the Top
In the last 95 years has anything changed at the alleged newspaper of record? In 1932 and 1933, the Joseph Stalin-loving Times deliberately buried the news of the “Terror-Famine,” which killed at least 3.9 million Ukrainians, but perhaps as many as 7.0 million, equal to one in eight Ukrainians, or possibly one in four.
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Author: Ruth King
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