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  • Mamdani: Netanyahu is a war criminal, but New York cannot arrest him

    NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani is calling for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to face war crime trials, and you can bet that the establishment media is trembling at the thought. This isn’t just a bold political statement; it’s a clear indictment against a narrative that mainstream outlets like CNN and MSNBC have been painstakingly crafting for years. They’ve positioned Israel as the perpetual victim, dodging accountability for their actions while painting the Palestinian plight as mere collateral damage in a geopolitical chess game.

    While Mamdani’s rhetoric hits hard, expect networks like Fox News to spin this as yet another instance of a “radical leftist” trying to undermine a U.S. ally. They’ll gaslight viewers, framing Mamdani’s stance as anti-Semitic, conveniently sidestepping the actual moral implications of Netanyahu’s actions. When did calling for justice become synonymous with hate? This is a classic example of how these networks manipulate public perception to protect their ideological bubbles.

    Meanwhile, corporate media remains silent on the broader picture. It’s not just about Mamdani’s message; it’s about the systemic issues that the outrageously selective lens of mainstream journalism ignores. They thrive on division rather than fostering real discourse about accountability and justice. In the game of power, the narrative is a battlefield, and the truth rarely makes it to the front lines.

  • France becomes first EU country to officially ban social media for children

    France is stepping into the censorship game with its under-15 social media ban, following the “let’s control our kids” mantra pushed by the UK and Australia. It’s almost as if these countries have taken a page from authoritarian playbooks rather than sticking to their purported values of freedom and independence. You won’t hear this from CNN or MSNBC, which love to fan the flames of youth empowerment while simultaneously supporting legislation that restricts it. The hypocrisy is off the charts!

    What’s this all about? Are we really pretending that banning social media for minors is going to solve the myriad of issues they face today, from mental health crises to cyberbullying? Let’s be real: the problem lies in parenting, engagement, and responsible media consumption—issues that these governments are conveniently brushing under the rug. Instead, mainstream media wraps this narrative in cozy rhetoric about “protecting the children” while ignoring the larger picture.

    Speaking of media narratives, Fox News takes a slightly different angle, sometimes framing it as a necessary step amidst “dangerous online content.” But they miss an important reality check: empowering kids to navigate these platforms wisely should be the goal, not blanket bans. Isn’t it ironic that while they preach against government overreach, they cheer on this paternalistic policy?

    This isn’t just about France; it’s a coordinated international effort to regulate and control information access under the guise of safety. The question we should be asking is: who benefits from this? Certainly not the kids, who may find themselves out of touch and unprepared for the digital world, while governments gain a tighter grip over the narrative.

  • Palestine weekly: Ahead of elections, Israel doubles down on attacks

    Gaza is reeling, families are burying their dead, and yet, what do we see from the mainstream media? CNN and MSNBC push their typical narrative, often focusing solely on the body count while conveniently glossing over the complexities of the situation. It’s as if they are trying to wash away the roots of the conflict and replace it with a one-dimensional human tragedy story that pulls at the heartstrings but does nothing to shed light on the issues at play.

    Meanwhile, Fox News plays the “we’ll cover the other side” card, presenting a red-meat approach that demonizes one side while turning a blind eye to the overall context. Their framing feeds into the narrative that this is simply a “good versus evil” scenario, ignoring the historical and political layers that have led these families to this harrowing moment.

    It’s high time we dissect this coverage. Are these networks truly providing balance, or are they indulging in partisan theatrics? The reality on the ground is far messier than their narratives. The faces behind the headlines are more than just statistics; they have stories filled with pain, struggle, and resilience that corporate media conveniently simplifies for ratings. This isn’t just about deaths or buildings turned to rubble—it’s about the context that these media outlets won’t touch because it doesn’t fit their agendas.

    In their race for clicks and views, both the liberal and conservative media miss the mark. It’s the regular folks—lost amid a sea of political agenda—who suffer from this distorted portrayal of truth.