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The one reporter who appears to report on Hamas accurately

Craig234

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For years, the US hears nothing but rogue state spokespeople and propaganda, and Hamas is off limits to even talk to, essentially invisible in reporting. One reporter met with them and reports on them. Some people don't want to hear a word of truth about it. For others, here's an interview with the reporter, Jeremy Scahill, discussing his reporting.

 
Jeremy Scahill, discussing his reporting
The interviewer disqualifies himself in the first few seconds when he describes the situation in Gaza as, "assault, genocide and ethnic cleansing.
 
The interviewer disqualifies himself in the first few seconds when he describes the situation in Gaza as, "assault, genocide and ethnic cleansing.
You disqualified yourself in the first few seconds when you denied the assault, genocide, and ethnic cleansing. Do you deny the Holocaust also? Perhaps Kent State shootings were fake?
 
You disqualified yourself in the first few seconds when you denied the assault, genocide, and ethnic cleansing. Do you deny the Holocaust also? Perhaps Kent State shootings were fake?
Please quote me as denying anything. I commented on the POV of the interviewer, who attempts to appear as a news person of some stripe. But if you want to sit and listen to a spokesperson for Hamas, that's your choice.
 
Please quote me as denying anything. I commented on the POV of the interviewer, who attempts to appear as a news person of some stripe. But if you want to sit and listen to a spokesperson for Hamas, that's your choice.
He is an outstanding journalist, one of the best; you denied, as I said, "assault, genocide, and ethnic cleansing". Why are you denying denying? And why are you telling lies about him? He's not a spokesperson for Hamas, he's a good journalist. The fact he tells the truth about them makes him look like a spokesperson to you in comparison with the journalists who do serve as rogue stat spokespeople.
 
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