Tag: Mainstream Media

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The text discusses different perspectives on Israel, highlighting how mainstream media oversimplifies Israel's portrayal, focusing excessively on conflict and neglecting societal advancements.
The text discusses how mainstream media and social media often manipulate Israeli-Palestinian opinions by crafting narratives that maximize attention and outrage, with a focus on what is not covered or omitted, rather than outright lies.
The text criticizes the BBC for alleged antisemitism in its reporting on Israeli strikes in Gaza, highlighting a biased narrative against Israel.
A New York County DA, Alvin Bragg, reflects on the public reactions to former President Trump's felony conviction, highlighting the stark divide between his supporters and detractors.
Joshua Hoffman, on behalf of Future of Jewish, a free digital publication aiming to enhance understanding of Judaism, Israel, and the Jewish world, seeks support for their mission.
The essay discusses the mainstream media's alleged anti-Israel bias, particularly in its coverage of legal actions against Israel, such as investigations by international bodies like the United Nations and the International Criminal Court, labeling them as antisemitic acts and challenging their legitimacy.
The podcast discusses the recent terrorist attack in Russia and its implications for the war in Ukraine, alongside the impact of the chaos in Congress on the same conflict.
The author expresses frustration and concern about what they perceive as bias against Israel in a recent interview on CBS's Face the Nation.
The podcast discusses the problematic media coverage of the recent March for Israel, criticizing mainstream media for downplaying its significance and focusing on other issues instead.
This article discusses the growing tide of antisemitism around the world, as well as the mainstreaming of Jew hatred in media, politics, and popular culture.
The mainstream American news media has a blind spot when it comes to Jewish concerns, although it is not necessarily antisemitic.
In this podcast episode, the discussion focuses on how the mainstream media supports the Biden administration despite the negative economic growth for the second consecutive quarter.
In a recent podcast, guests Eli Lake and Eliana Johnson discussed the sudden surge of anti-Biden stories in the mainstream media, highlighting a shift in coverage towards criticism of President Biden.
In a podcast discussing mainstream media revisionism surrounding Hunter Biden and his uncle, the focus is on what Joe Biden, Hunter's father, might have known.
In a recent podcast episode, the discussion covers the criticism of mainstream and social media's handling of the Hunter Biden laptop story, followed by an editorial in The New York Times that takes on cancel culture and raises questions regarding transgender swimmer Lia Thomas.
The text discusses a perceived double standard in media coverage, questioning why concerns about Donald Trump and his accountants are emphasized while findings by special prosecutor John Durham are dismissed.
The podcast discusses how mainstream media dictates what is acceptable in political coverage and enforces discipline on those who deviate, akin to how academia operates.
Jonathan Schanzer, in his book "Gaza Conflict 2021," provides insights into the Israel-Gaza War earlier this year, offering a broader understanding of the Middle East dynamics.
Jonathan Rauch argues in his book "The Constitution of Knowledge: A Defense of Truth" that America is in a truth crisis, with citizens divided into tribes that believe radically different realities.
The podcast discusses how mainstream media and tech companies reacted to a New York Post story about Joe Biden's son, Hunter, by attempting to suppress access to the story before it could gain traction.