"It was bad enough when Palestinians in Gaza weren't able to get vaccinated, but now to reportedly lose their only coronavirus testing lab is... beyond words."
MSNBC surprised me last night. Joy Reid was openly critical of Israel. Once the ads started - I realized it certainly was cosmetic. Anchors on that network are like pols. They like to get ahead of where they think the wind is blowing.
I suspect Reid stole her tone from recent op-eds in places like the NYT where columnists posit the question: "Hey, maybe Israel shouldn't be slaughtering Palestinians every few years." But once a ceasefire is in place - MSNBC can go back to ignoring the Palestinians or saying the sort of stuff they always say: "There are extremists on both sides".
Still - in previous Gaza-Israel wars MSNBC was 100% on the "Israel has a right to exist" train and even a minor deviation could get guests effectively blackballed and reporters (or god forbid anchors) in hot water.
Edit
MSNBC reporters have started to say stuff like "Some have called Gaza the 'the world's largest open air prison' ". I don't remember but now that I think about it - I think Reid, herself, used that too.
That was basically my thought as well. We're going to be stuck with the phrase "Israel has a right to exist" for years yet. But maybe after that only the crazies will use it.
MSNBC surprised me last night. Joy Reid was openly critical of Israel. Once the ads started - I realized it certainly was cosmetic. Anchors on that network are like pols. They like to get ahead of where they think the wind is blowing.
I suspect Reid stole her tone from recent op-eds in places like the NYT where columnists posit the question: "Hey, maybe Israel shouldn't be slaughtering Palestinians every few years." But once a ceasefire is in place - MSNBC can go back to ignoring the Palestinians or saying the sort of stuff they always say: "There are extremists on both sides".
Still - in previous Gaza-Israel wars MSNBC was 100% on the "Israel has a right to exist" train and even a minor deviation could get guests effectively blackballed and reporters (or god forbid anchors) in hot water.
Edit
MSNBC reporters have started to say stuff like "Some have called Gaza the 'the world's largest open air prison' ". I don't remember but now that I think about it - I think Reid, herself, used that too.
Yup, the bar is underground, but I'd like to believe that we can someday get it to ankle height at least.
That was basically my thought as well. We're going to be stuck with the phrase "Israel has a right to exist" for years yet. But maybe after that only the crazies will use it.
meanwhile, CNN is still just talking about 1/6 lol