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in an article about maga wanting to defund PBS because the truth hurts them I found an interesting statistic "According to a 2024 poll by YouGov, PBS was Americans’ third-most trusted news source after The Weather Channel and the BBC."
It's very telling that the most trusted news source in the states is the British Broadcasting Company, even people from here don't trust US news organizations to be honest.
#FundPBS #PBS #BBC #TheWeatherChannel #Journalism #NewsSources #MediaBias

Israel Violated the Gaza Ceasefire from the Start. Why Won’t the Media Tell You That? (The Intercept, 2025-03-19)

theintercept.com/2025/03/19/is
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“Some explained Israel’s deadly airstrikes [on Tuesday] as a natural result of ‘fruitless negotiations’ with Hamas... “

“Crucially missing from such coverage… is the fact that leading up to Tuesday’s attacks, Israel had repeatedly violated terms of the ceasefire deal it agreed to in January. With support from the Trump administration, Israel refused to withdraw its soldiers from Gaza, ... It continued its military operations and bombings, and it blocked humanitarian aid and electricity from entering the territory where more than 2 million Palestinians live...”

“This is a constant pattern in the U.S. media where it’s almost as a matter of sacred belief that the Israelis can never be responsible for a breakdown of peace or negotiations…”

#USPol #MediaBias #AmnestyInternational
@palestine@lemmy.ml @palestine@a.gup.pe

The Intercept · Israel Violated the Gaza Ceasefire From the Start. Why Won’t the Media Tell You That?By Jonah Valdez

"When will the #BBC conclude that Israel IS violating international law, and shape its coverage around that truth? As the old saying goes, the journalist’s job isn’t to report that it may or may not be raining. It’s to look outside and tell the public if it is."

independent.co.uk/voices/bbc-g

#Gaza #Palestine #GazaCoverage #PalestineCoverage #media #WesternMedia #MSM #mediaBias @palestine @israel

The Independent · I’m a former BBC newsreader – Gaza is the reason I resigned By Karishma Patel

Ita Buttrose’s emails ‘hammering’ top ABC executives instrumental in Antoinette Lattouf’s sacking, court hears

"Court hears how journalist’s social media post on Gaza was seized upon as a ‘pretext’ to get rid of her in an ‘utterly abnormal’ fashion"

theguardian.com/media/2025/feb

The Guardian · Ita Buttrose’s emails ‘hammering’ top ABC executives instrumental in Antoinette Lattouf’s sacking, court hearsBy Amanda Meade

‘Mind-blowingly stupid’: Asio chief criticises News Corp’s alleged attempt to provoke Middle Eastern cafe staff

"Australia’s domestic spy chief has criticised an alleged attempt by News Corp staff to provoke workers at a Middle Eastern restaurant into making prejudicial comments as 'mind-blowingly stupid' and 'unhelpful' during a Senate estimates hearing."

theguardian.com/media/2025/feb

The Guardian · ‘Mind-blowingly stupid’: Asio chief criticises News Corp’s alleged attempt to provoke Middle Eastern cafe staffBy Henry Belot
Replied to Adam Jacobs 🇺🇦

Israel-Gaza war, media bias

Have you noticed that we only ever get those stories about the Israeli victims of the war?

When did you last read that kind of detailed, humanising story about one of the 40 thousand plus Palestinian victims of the war?

They were humans too. They too had friends and families who loved them.

Why do the corporate media not want to remind us that Palestinians too are human beings?

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Channel 9 has 'RaceWashed' the current article circulating regarding the Jewish man who shot two Israelis mistakenly believing they were Palestinian, removing all mention from the original article that the man is actually Jewish and instead calling him "US Man" and "Florida Man".

9news.com.au/world/florida-man

9News · US man allegedly shoots Israeli tourists he thought were PalestinianBy CNN

In the quest to appease Israel, the media undermine our basic rights. In its eagerness to appease supporters of Israel, the media is happy to ride roughshod over due process and basic rights. It’s damaging our democracy.

crikey.com.au/2025/02/10/austr

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Two moments stand out so far from the Federal Court hearings relating to Antoinette Lattouf’s sacking by the ABC, insofar as they demonstrate how power works in Australia and especially in Australia’s media.

The first is how the ABC’s senior management abandoned due process in the face of a sustained lobbying effort by a pro-Israel group to have Lattouf taken off air, under the confected basis she was antisemitic.

Managing director David Anderson admitted in court that there was a “step missing” in the process that led to her sacking — in particular, a failure to consult with the ABC’s HR area, and a failure to discuss the attacks on Lattouf with Lattouf herself, before kicking her out. To this, it might be added, was acting editorial director Simon Melkman’s advice to management that Lattouf had not breached any editorial policies.

Anderson bizarrely singled out Lattouf’s authorship, alongside Cameron Wilson, of a Crikey article questioning the narrative that pro-Palestinian protesters had chanted “gas the Jews”, as basis for his concerns about her, only for one of his executives to point out the article was “balanced and journalistically sound“.

That is, by the ABC’s own admission, there was no basis to sack Lattouf and the sacking was conducted improperly. And yet, here we are, with the ABC tying itself in absurd knots — no such race as Lebanese, indeed — spending millions defending its inappropriate actions in response to a lobbying campaign.

The second moment that stands out is a decision by the court early in the trial to protect the identities of those in the lobby group, “Lawyers for Israel”.

“Lawyers for Israel”, as it says on the tin, is a group of professionals engaged in representing the interests of a foreign power (there is no such group registered under the Foreign Influence Transparency scheme). Imagine what short shrift a group called “Lawyers for China” would get in the media. Even “Lawyers for America” would now attract scepticism. But “Lawyers for Israel” was taken to be a legitimate lobby group, whose campaign prompted the ABC chair and managing director to immediately react — and the ABC to abandon due process and procedural fairness. Yet the court protects their identities.

The reasoning — that the identities behind “Lawyers for Israel” aren’t relevant to the case — may or may not be reasonable (some suburban solicitors lobbying the ABC is a bit different to, say, a number of eminent KCs doing so), but it’s the second time that institutions have worked to protect people who planned to undermine the careers of people — specifically, women — who have dared to criticise Israel.

The first was when some members — a minority — of a WhatsApp group supposedly composed of pro-Israel “creatives” discussed how to wreck the careers of, inter alia, Clementine Ford and Lauren Dubois for their criticism of Israel. The publishing of the identities of this group was held by both the media and the political class to be an outrageous, antisemitic act of “doxxing”, and the federal government rushed through laws to make such publications illegal.

No mention of making the act of trying to destroy people’s careers because they hold different political views — or, cancel culture, as the right likes to call it — illegal.

Whether it’s courts, politicians or the media, it seems that the dice are always loaded in favour of those wanting to crush criticism of Israel, while its victims are left to fend for themselves.

Human rights lawyer and fighter against antisemitism Sarah Schwartz has been repeatedly threatened with (entirely vexatious) lawsuits by Israel supporters for her criticism of Israel, and her discussion of the exploitation of Australian Jews by Peter Dutton. She’s been targeted by yet another News Corp smear campaign, based on nothing more than a wilfully misinterpreted slide. She has no government or court rushing to protect her.

Meanwhile, Peter Lalor, one of Australia’s finest sports journalists (and I write as someone who can’t abide most sports journalism) lost his job with SEN because he, too, dared to criticise Israel and call out the Palestinian genocide. No-one’s rushing to his aide, either. No powerful institutions are weighing in to safeguard his privacy, or protect him from the consequences of his opinions.

The individual cases add up to a pattern: Australian institutions, and especially its major media institutions, will punish you for criticising Israel. Pro-Israel groups will demand you be sacked, they will call for your career to be destroyed. Those groups will be protected. Media companies will ride roughshod over basic rights and due process to comply with their demands. You will be smeared and publicly vilified on completely spurious bases. Politicians will join in, as Jason Clare did with the campaign against Schwartz and as Chris Minns is doing in NSW, imposing hate speech laws that even Christian groups think are a bad idea.

This is how the campaign to legitimise the Palestinian genocide and destroy critics of the Netanyahu government has damaged the fabric of Australia’s democracy and the rule of law. The basic rights and protections that Australians should have under a legal system devoted to preventing discrimination can be stripped away in a moment, while those engaged in destroying people’s careers and livelihoods are protected. Ill-advised laws are rushed in to stifle freedom of speech. Australian Jews are stereotyped as a politically convenient monolith aligned with the Israeli government. The experience of Palestinians themselves, and of Arab communities in Australia, is minimised and erased. And the media are the worst perpetrators of all.

  • Bernard Keane is Crikey’s politics editor. Before that he was Crikey’s Canberra press gallery correspondent, covering politics, national security and economics.

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Seems amazing to me that Keane can get it right on this topic, yet be so prejudiced against #TheGreens as per the other article of his i posted a few minutes ago.

InstagramJohn No on Instagram: "in predominantly upper middle class districts in “blue” cities, like the one I teach in, it has become common practice for administrators to evoke highly unspecific “controversial issues” guidelines that effectively allow them to shut down in-class discussion or teaching on anything that well organized advocacy groups would prefer silence and complicity on. Even in social studies classes, where discussion of controversial issues is the point, teachers can face severe discipline or even termination for teaching about incontrovertible and widely-agreed on historic facts; primarily due to administrative fear of lawsuits by politically-powerful entities that were formed with the goal of shutting down discourse. in practice, of course, the “controversial issue” tends to be the exact same thing every time, and you all know what I am talking about. #teachinghistory #selfcensored #mediabias #liberalmedia"83 likes, 4 comments - johnnomoniker on February 5, 2025: "in predominantly upper middle class districts in “blue” cities, like the one I teach in, it has become common practice for administrators to evoke highly unspecific “controversial issues” guidelines that effectively allow them to shut down in-class discussion or teaching on anything that well organized advocacy groups would prefer silence and complicity on. Even in social studies classes, where discussion of controversial issues is the point, teachers can face severe discipline or even termination for teaching about incontrovertible and widely-agreed on historic facts; primarily due to administrative fear of lawsuits by politically-powerful entities that were formed with the goal of shutting down discourse. in practice, of course, the “controversial issue” tends to be the exact same thing every time, and you all know what I am talking about. #teachinghistory #selfcensored #mediabias #liberalmedia".

The media really need to stop sanewashing The Rapist.

Of course his plan for Gaza is not remotely implementable. The first thing the media should report is that The Rapist's plan is the ramblings of a senile madman, rather than something that could actually happen.

Doesn't mean that he won't do something equally terrible or worse, of course, but as currently stated, it's obviously never going to happen.