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  • Israel building earthen barrier in Gaza to entrench division of the enclave

    Let’s cut through the mainstream media’s convoluted narratives regarding the Gaza barrier. Outlets like CNN and NBC frame this construction as merely a “security measure,” glossing over the legitimate fears of Palestinians who see this not just as a wall but as a solidified annexation of their land. You don’t have to be a political genius to connect the dots; this barrier signals a grim reality where large swathes of Gaza are looking less like territory up for negotiation and more like a permanent prison.

    Meanwhile, Fox News might give you the impression that this is just another Middle East conflict story, playing into the age-old “us versus them” trope without delving into the humanity intertwined with each side’s plight. Where’s the deep dive into the implications for displaced Palestinians? Instead, we get a sensationalized version of events that doesn’t take the time to humanize the issue—shocking and disappointing.

    Yet, despite the apparent bias, one thing unites these outlets: they shroud real concerns in jargon and misdirection. They betray the complexities of the situation for the sake of a simple narrative that sells clicks but starves the truth. Perhaps it’s time to turn off the talking heads and ask: who benefits from this wall? Spoiler: it’s not the average citizen on either side.

  • Indian police accused of using pellet guns in crackdown on India’s protests

    Let’s call it what it is: a blatant display of authoritarianism cloaked in the guise of maintaining order. Recent videos showing police using pellet guns on protesters during India’s student protest movement deserve more than a passing mention; they demand outrage. Yet, where’s the outrage from the likes of CNN or NBC? Instead, they drown it out with half-hearted commentary that distracts from the truth. Why? Because it doesn’t fit their carefully curated narrative of ‘social harmony’ versus ‘chaos.’

    While the mainstream media feigns concern for civil rights, they conveniently gloss over the brutality inflicted on young activists pushing back against a corrupt establishment. They’d rather highlight the “disruptive nature” of the protests instead of exposing the real menace: the state’s violent repression. It’s as if these networks are on the payroll of the powers that be, prioritizing a shiny narrative over hard truths.

    In contrast, independent commentators are diving in, shedding light on the urgency of this moment and calling out the hypocrisy of an establishment that champions democracy on the surface but pulls the trigger when it threatens their comfort. Social media platforms teem with unfiltered footage, while corporate media stays busy crafting a narrative that supports their advertisers and keeps their anchors cozy.

    Folks, if we don’t step back and demand accountability from our media, we’re complicit in silencing those fighting for their rights. This isn’t just about India; it’s a global battle against state power. Get loud, get informed, and please, stop letting the narrative be controlled by the very entities that fear the truth.

  • US attacks Iran for 12th night as the House approves defence spending

    Here we go again. The United States raining down strikes on Iran for the twelfth consecutive night, and what’s the mainstream media doing? They’re spinning this as a necessary “defensive measure”—same old song and dance from the likes of CNN and MSNBC, who love to sell you on the idea that this is somehow in the interest of “global stability.” Spare me the moral high ground, because we all know that behind the scenes, it’s about oil, power, and playing the geopolitical chess game.

    Meanwhile, Fox News is right on cue, pushing a narrative that stirs up the patriotic fervor without addressing the fallout. They’ll say it’s about protecting American lives while ignoring the fact that this reckless game often creates more terrorists than it eliminates. Where’s the critical analysis in their coverage? Buckle up, because they’re more interested in sensationalism than truth.

    It’s time to wake up, America! We’re being sold the same old lies by a corporate media that’s cozy with the military-industrial complex. They create a narrative justifying endless wars while ignoring the mounting civilian casualties and the broader implications for diplomacy. Will they ever address the unintended consequences of their beloved strikes? Not a chance.

    So, whether you’re tuning into CNN’s virtue signaling or Fox’s flag-waving, remember: we can’t let corporate media dictate the narrative just to push conflict while their sponsors profit. It’s our job to demand the truth, and that’s going to take guts!