Didn’t say that did I genius. Just that your sources could be better vetted
Edit: Everything you post is from Middle East Eye, The American Conservative, or The Mint so “alt media guy” my fucking ass. The Mint for example is just an RT filter of a different name. Propagandist trying to build legitimacy is what it looks like to me.
The Mint for example is just an RT filter of a different name.
I encourage anyone to compare the homepages of RT and Mint Press News to understand the absurdity of this statement, and perhaps the motivations of the above poster’s issue with Mint Press.
Ah yes “testuser” who TOTALLY isn’t the same fuckin guy replying to this thread
I encourage the sane people of Lemmy to read the short Wikipedia article about the mint, lots and lots of examples and sources given to the absolute horse shit they’ve been known to publish and push.
Standard smear tactics from a hostile regime (US/CIA) that have tried to get Mintpress sources arrested by repressive regimes that are allied to it ex: Yahya Ababneh by Jordan in response to the Syrian rebel chemical gas story
"To date, MintPress’ sole moment in the national/international spotlight was a public relations disaster. It involved a hair-on-fire scoop, namely that it was the anti-Assad rebels who had inflicted chemical weapons on Syrian civilians, not Assad’s military.
Unfortunately for MintPress, the blockbuster imploded almost immediately. The bylined reporter, Dale Gavlak, demanded her name be removed from the story. She asserted that it was actually written by an unnamed Syrian colleague and was never verified, which the Strib’s Jon Tevlin reported in 2013. (Tevlin also contacted Muhawesh’s father-in-law, a local business man/adjunct professor at St. Thomas who denied being the money behind MintPress.)
Though MintPress could be considered another relatively obscure website with its own particular/peculiar agenda, it has gained a profile in the Twin Cities due to Muhawesh’s energetic self-promotion. Campuses like Augsburg have brought her in to speak on the question of balance in coverage of the Middle East. A spokeswoman at Augsburg said they knew little more about Muhawesh than that she is the publisher of MintPress, a site sympathetic to Arab issues."
Failed fact checks, conspiracy theories, “look at meeee!” publicity seeking behavior… They’re a joke of a site, not a news organization.
What the fuck happened to RT? It was always a propaganda outlet, but it had some sort of decour. Now is just nonsense, everywhere. Who are they writing to? Does anyone eat this bs?
Middle east eye is a Russian invasion apologist rag so maybe get better sources
Legacy corporate media is so completely captured by Zionists that it’s left to independent publications to cover the genocide.
new Zionist parallel construction dropped 🤡
are you denying the factual basis of this article?
Didn’t say that did I genius. Just that your sources could be better vetted
Edit: Everything you post is from Middle East Eye, The American Conservative, or The Mint so “alt media guy” my fucking ass. The Mint for example is just an RT filter of a different name. Propagandist trying to build legitimacy is what it looks like to me.
MiddleEastEye I don’t have a personal beef with, but Mint News is a questionable source and would be removed if posted here.
I encourage anyone to compare the homepages of RT and Mint Press News to understand the absurdity of this statement, and perhaps the motivations of the above poster’s issue with Mint Press.
Ah yes “testuser” who TOTALLY isn’t the same fuckin guy replying to this thread
I encourage the sane people of Lemmy to read the short Wikipedia article about the mint, lots and lots of examples and sources given to the absolute horse shit they’ve been known to publish and push.
Standard smear tactics from a hostile regime (US/CIA) that have tried to get Mintpress sources arrested by repressive regimes that are allied to it ex: Yahya Ababneh by Jordan in response to the Syrian rebel chemical gas story
https://www.mintpressnews.com/mnar-muhawesh-letter-to-readers-dale-gavlak-yahya-ababneh-syria-exclusive/172625/
mintpressnews is in no way a legitimate source, you can stop trying to defend them. Failed fact checks, conspiracy theory bullshit, the works.
Your FaCt CheCker is a neckbeard who studied marketting.
Or, you know, ACTUAL journalists:
https://www.minnpost.com/media/2015/11/mystery-mintpress-news/
"To date, MintPress’ sole moment in the national/international spotlight was a public relations disaster. It involved a hair-on-fire scoop, namely that it was the anti-Assad rebels who had inflicted chemical weapons on Syrian civilians, not Assad’s military.
Unfortunately for MintPress, the blockbuster imploded almost immediately. The bylined reporter, Dale Gavlak, demanded her name be removed from the story. She asserted that it was actually written by an unnamed Syrian colleague and was never verified, which the Strib’s Jon Tevlin reported in 2013. (Tevlin also contacted Muhawesh’s father-in-law, a local business man/adjunct professor at St. Thomas who denied being the money behind MintPress.)
Though MintPress could be considered another relatively obscure website with its own particular/peculiar agenda, it has gained a profile in the Twin Cities due to Muhawesh’s energetic self-promotion. Campuses like Augsburg have brought her in to speak on the question of balance in coverage of the Middle East. A spokeswoman at Augsburg said they knew little more about Muhawesh than that she is the publisher of MintPress, a site sympathetic to Arab issues."
Failed fact checks, conspiracy theories, “look at meeee!” publicity seeking behavior… They’re a joke of a site, not a news organization.
What the fuck happened to RT? It was always a propaganda outlet, but it had some sort of decour. Now is just nonsense, everywhere. Who are they writing to? Does anyone eat this bs?