Why are different countries judged so differently for similar behavior? Why are some blamed fairly, some disproportionately harshly, and others are seemingly let off the hook entirely? Could it be that, in this respect and many more, your media are not actually that much more unbiased than Russia's? Could it be that they're omitting exculpatory and inculpatory evidence to suit the ends of their corporate owners?
This week we contrast the media's coverage of Ukraine with their coverage of the war in Yemen, a war that is killing thousands of civilians with USA-supplied planes, bombs, missiles, and artillery.
We also examine the double-standard of how the world reacts to Israel's killing of even a single Arab versus the reaction to Arab-on-Arab violence, some would say, genocide, in places like Syria.
And lastly, we also examine some other ways our media have lied and distorted, from World War II, right up to the present.
On The Media Jumps The Shark
That time my all white band used the N-Word in a song (and why that did and still does make sense).
The Whitest of Snowflakes - How the right are leveraging left-wing fragility by imitating it (+a free piece of music).
Who was grooming whom: The irony of one victim/predator narrative
Thought Experiment 3: ”A Black Black Woman or a White White woman... ” When do aesthetics matter more than ideology?
J.K. Rowling, Daniel Radcliffe, Groupthink, Newspeak, and me...
Tune in, turn on, change your mind...
January 6th and the Perseverance of Belief
CD Quickie: Why is gender mutable but race cast in stone?
Trans Women in Sports: it’s not just about testosterone.
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