Naftali Bennett’s admission that Israel smuggled Starlink internet systems into Iran is just the latest example of how the mainstream media spins narratives to fit their agenda. Networks like CNN and MSNBC would have you believe this is a noble act of freedom-fighting against oppression. But let’s cut through the nonsense: this is a blatant act of cyber-sabotage disguised in altruism.
What’s particularly galling is how these outlets celebrate this as a heroic move, while staying mum on the ethical implications. If countries like Iran were sending covert tech into the U.S. to circumvent our communication systems, you can bet Fox News would label it an outright act of war. But, when it comes to Israeli actions—suddenly, it’s all about democracy and liberation. There’s a twisted double standard at play here, and it’s time we hold these corporate media culprits accountable.
Meanwhile, conservative platforms that could push back are either silent or too afraid to challenge the dominant narrative. Why? Because they’re often too busy courting establishment favor or are overwhelmed by groupthink.
Do your own research, folks! Question the motives behind these carefully crafted “freedom” narratives. Just remember, while they tout this as a bold move to aid Iranians, it reeks of geopolitical manipulation and an unwillingness to confront the complexities of international relations honestly.
Let’s not cheer for a proxy war masked in charity.
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