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NELLY CRESS's avatar

Interesting that the NY Times published it's obscene demonizing article when it did. I would love to know who is behind this decision and why.

Peter Himmelman's avatar

They knew what was coming. They needed to get ahead of the storm.

NELLY CRESS's avatar

Very strange, the owner and board members are (mostly) Jewish. I don't get it!

Peter Himmelman's avatar

Jews, like all other peoples, have within their ranks those who, for reasons I cannot fully explain, are not aligned with the majority views of their fellows. You should know, this is a very understated response.

Kip 🇺🇸🇮🇱🟦's avatar

I'm trying to imagine the mindset of someone motivated to undermine a substantiated report of Hamas' atrocities, including torture and rape, the day before it was released (even aping its title).

I guess I could just ask the nearest progressive.

Not so young anymore.'s avatar

Joseph Kahn the fucking editor.

Rick Gordon's avatar

The entire world must know what happened, who did the crimes, and the intent of those responsible. It is not simply another atrocity. It’s a warning to civilized societies that evil exists and must be stopped.

Susan big Sis's avatar

They don’t care or worse, they find it pleasurable.

Arthur T. Himmelman's avatar

As always, you are a fearless, righteous defender of Jewish people and worthy of much gratitude and praise. But, as you know, this is not about you. Attention must be focused on your essay explaining why the documentary Silenced No More should be seen not just by Jews, but also by all those who believe they are advocates for truth, justice, and common human decency.

Peter Himmelman's avatar

Attention must also be given to the NYT for allowing their paper to become a megaphone for such things as the Kristof piece. I trust you took a gander at the link to Silenced No More.

Susan big Sis's avatar

My fear is that it won’t be seen as a cautionary tale but a roadmap or game plan for wanna be jihadis. The cancer has metastasized.

Heddy Breuer Abramowitz's avatar

Unfortunately very likely. Just as Mein Kampf copies were found repeatedly throughout Gaza.

Brittany Williams's avatar

What you should have noted is that the Quran and the Hadith were found repeatedly throughout Gaza.

malka neustadter's avatar

Can't bring myself to leave a heart on this post

Peter Himmelman's avatar

We need a new button.

Beautifully Jewish's avatar

Grateful for your words today and always

Jan Frisch's avatar

Thanks for sharing. We all need to know.

Michael Schulder's avatar

And Hamas did all that without trained dogs? Imagine that!!

Stella Stillwell's avatar

Dummies did it because they’re small and everyone knows it.

Kip 🇺🇸🇮🇱🟦's avatar

I had a NYT subscription for about seven years and finally quit, mostly over the moderated reader comments, not long after October 7, 2023. When I saw the antizionist garbage they not only allowed through, but promoted, while rejecting hundreds of comments pushing back, I realized I had nothing in common with its readership. Thank God.

Brittany Williams's avatar

How do you account for the widespread overt sadism of the perpetrators of the Gazan massacre? There were two causes. The mass distribution and ingestion of Captagon, which made the perpetrators lose any inhibitions they may have harbored that would have led them to act with some restraint, and numerous examples set by their serial killing, torturing, beheading, maiming, raping, enslaving, and plundering bisexual pedophile psychopath, so-called prophet, Mohammed the madman, who didn’t need to ingest Captagon to perpetrate his crimes upon the millions who refused to recognize him as their prophet and his delusions as prophecy.