Today's Laugh
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Seems the Muslim Council of Britain said in a letter that the BBC is "more interested in furthering a pro-Israeli agenda than assessing the work of Muslim organizations in the U.K."
Come on, read it. Laugh! We can all use a good laugh at a time like this.
On a more serious note, this is an example of the propaganda concept of the "convenient critic" that I observed many moons ago.
Palestinian polemicists constantly find nits to pick at the NY Times, the BBC, the Guardian and other pro-Palestinian media outlets, for the purpose of keeping them on their toes and also, most importantly, to give these hacks the ability to claim that they are "criticized by both sides." The Guardian will always tell you that. They "get hate mail from both sides." It is convenient to have such critics.
Seems the Muslim Council of Britain said in a letter that the BBC is "more interested in furthering a pro-Israeli agenda than assessing the work of Muslim organizations in the U.K."
Come on, read it. Laugh! We can all use a good laugh at a time like this.
On a more serious note, this is an example of the propaganda concept of the "convenient critic" that I observed many moons ago.
Palestinian polemicists constantly find nits to pick at the NY Times, the BBC, the Guardian and other pro-Palestinian media outlets, for the purpose of keeping them on their toes and also, most importantly, to give these hacks the ability to claim that they are "criticized by both sides." The Guardian will always tell you that. They "get hate mail from both sides." It is convenient to have such critics.
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