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June 9, 2025

Selfie yacht?

Why Troubling News:

This article uses biased language to describe many other news sources, like CNN and BBC, and only captures the pro-Israel view. It also falsely posits that there is no aid distribution problem in Gaza, which we know there is.

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  1. DeterminedDolphin8
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    I have to agree that the article mocks Greta’s campaign and the new media platforms reporting on the yacht’s inhabitants. It claims the activists didn’t plan food rations properly and frames the …Read MoreI have to agree that the article mocks Greta’s campaign and the new media platforms reporting on the yacht’s inhabitants. It claims the activists didn’t plan food rations properly and frames the voyage as more of a vacation. It even criticizes outlets like the Irish Times for calling it a “charity boat.” The tone throughout is mocking and filled with biased language.

    Greta isn’t some rebel without a cause; she’s trying to amplify the voices of civilians who are often overlooked in mainstream coverage. Instead, media attention remains focused on key players like Hamas, the IDF, and the Israeli government. But what about the Palestinian civilians near Gaza?

    Fathers can’t go to work and provide for their families. Mothers struggle to feed their children. Children are missing out on education. Medical institutions are under attack, whether by so-called legal or illegal forces. Palestine’s infrastructure has been reduced to rubble, ground down like meat, attacked so relentlessly that it’s turning to dust. Society is decaying.
    Greta and those covering her are trying to shed light on the suffering of innocent Palestinian civilians. Read Less

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