Corporate Media Miss Distinction Between Pro- and Anti-Genocide
The ideological and operational differences between those who want to start a race war and those who want to stop one ought to be galactically obvious.
FAIR is the national progressive media watchdog group, challenging corporate media bias, spin and misinformation.
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The ideological and operational differences between those who want to start a race war and those who want to stop one ought to be galactically obvious.


While journalists have always risked harassment, the near-instantaneity of the Internet age seems to have increased the intensity, range, duration and frequency of such attacks, which means that Big Media have an even greater responsibility to defend the people who create its “content.”


Had killer Mark Anthony Conditt been a brown Muslim, it’s hard to imagine corporate media not at least speculating that hateful ideology was a motive, and using (or at least debating the use of) the term “terrorism” to describe his crimes.

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