Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submitlogin

I don’t think “no u” is an adequate response to the BBC and Unicef being exposed as Hamas puppets


Exposed by whom? Israeli propadandists?

Even if one of the photos among many represents a child with some other underlying condition apart from malnutrition, does this mean that starvation in Gaza does not exist?

People getting shot dead trying to get food is also fake news?

What a repulsive person you are!


It’s not one child among many - this thread has already shown you three. if you’re not following the conflict closely, you should also be aware that children from other Middle Eastern conflicts and AI are also frequently used, as well as Pallywood style films scenarios where you can occasionally see behind the scenes (you mind find #mrfafo entertaining). You can also just look at social media from Gaza to see supermarkets, dessert stores, and comments like “we have no bread so we had to eat rice” which are hardly indicative of a starving population. Meanwhile, there are actual atrocities happening in Syria and Yemen, but it’s not on the news because Jewish people are not involved.

The New York Times has just admitted the child on their cover was already ill: https://x.com/nytimespr/status/1950311365756817690?s=46


One photo among many others, didn't say it was one child only!

It also could be that Israel propagandists send them to journalists to discredit any other valid evidence of starvation, which is more than abundant


> It also could be that Israel propagandists send them to journalists

Yes, it could be 3 instances of a false flag conspiracy, among many more instances, but it could be that the left hates Jewish people. What do you think is more likely?

> evidence of starvation, which is more than abundant

No. That's why they use disabled kids, kids in Yemen, and AI. Jump on Tiktk or instagram and look at the videos posted in Gaza. You'll see markets and cafes and car dealerships. People complaining "there's no bread so we have to eat rice" is evidence of a shortage of some foods. Not starvation.




Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: