January 9th, 2009

Pallywood at CNN?

The intrepid Richard Landes is on the case.

6 Responses to “Pallywood at CNN?”

  1. gcotharn Says:

    Going for a trio of “first”’s!

    Why does Western media not heavily report Pallywood fakery?

    Such is a newsworthy. It comprises a window into differences between Shame culture(Arab) and Guilt culture(the West). Reporting Pallywood fakery would open some eyes in the West.

  2. dane Says:

    The death of any child is a tragedy. Isn’t it strange though that it seems a disproportionate number of Arab children’s deaths are caused by some adult strapping a bomb to them or some terrorist group using them as shields. Considering there is little reporting of these kind of incidents in Israeli hospitals. As a final word - WHAT THE HELL were these parents thinking ? I don’t care if they thought things had quieted down they shouldn’t have let the kids out on the roof.

  3. SteveH Says:

    I wouldn’t trust CNN to give me news about a cat up in a tree. Any hangers on still watching them at this late date obviously have a propoganda fetish.

  4. Sgt. Mom Says:

    “I wouldn’t trust CNN to give me news about a cat up in a tree. Any hangers on still watching them at this late date obviously have a propaganda fetish.”

    Word, SteveH, word.

  5. Scottie Says:

    You’d think that in a fair world of unbiased media coverage that reports of the death of an Israeli child due to a Hamas rocket attack would elicit the same level of reporting that a supposed Palestinian child dying from a supposed Israeli rocket attack.

    Given the number of Israeli children who have died over the years from Hamas activities and generally how it’s been covered in the media, such doesn’t appear to be the case.

    The real point here is that the Palestinian child - whether the event is real or staged - is reported in such a way so as to elicit maximum sympathy while ironicallyIsraeli children are not covered similarly when they are the targets of Hamas terrorism.

    The double standard is pretty evident…

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