“I visited Israel, talked to a few people, so now I’m an expert on the longstanding and complex conflict so I’m going to write a completely one-sided diatribe against Israel.”
Did I capture it?
“I visited Israel, talked to a few people, so now I’m an expert on the longstanding and complex conflict so I’m going to write a completely one-sided diatribe against Israel.”
Did I capture it?
I don’t suppose you’ve thought about the possibility that the people he’s “interviewing” are saying exactly what they know will generate a response because it’s obvious he’s not an actual journalist and is just looking for gotcha moments for his social media feeds.
Then of course there’s the fact that he could easily have talked to hundreds of soldiers who didn’t say what he wanted, and he’s just cherry-picked the small number of soldiers that give him what he wants for his social media feeds.
But that would require people to think critically. Or at least just think.
If you think the college protests are anti-genocide, you haven’t been paying attention.
Blatantly biased journalism. Nowhere in the video does anyone say anything about punishing colleges for “pro-Palestinian protests” or for “criticism of Israel.” He specifically refers to colleges that are violating the civil rights of their students.
Islamist funding of elite US schools is well documented. It has also been well documented that the college encampments were encouraged and funded by outside agitators (specifically the Iranian regime), and many of the participants weren’t even students.
This is about forcing schools to be places of learning and dialogue for everyone, not breeding grounds for anarchy and activism.
Sorry but Amnesty is full of its own anti-Israel hatred. https://www.ngo-monitor.org/reports/amnesty-internationals-propaganda-on-gaza/