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fukhuesonBanned from community to News · 2 years ago

Iran’s strikes on Israel are the latest sign that the conflict in the Middle East is spiraling, presenting rising global security threats

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Iran’s strikes on Israel are the latest sign that the conflict in the Middle East is spiraling, presenting rising global security threats

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fukhuesonBanned from community to News · 2 years ago
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A US counterterrorism expert explains the dynamics between Israel, Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas – and why Hezbollah presents new risks for the US and other places globally.
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    You should let Wikipedia know then.

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      Maybe we should talk about how many people Israel pays to constantly skew reality in their favor on websites like that.

      https://www.politico.eu/article/israel-social-media-opinion-hamas-war/

      https://theintercept.com/2024/02/07/gaza-israel-netanyahu-propaganda-lies-palestinians/

      https://electronicintifada.net/content/inside-israels-million-dollar-troll-army/27566

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        Til Wikipedia untrustworthy.

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          This battle of ideas on Wikipedia’s platform formed a crucial part of the encyclopaedia’s commitment to neutrality, which according to Sanger, was abandoned after 2009. In the years since, on issues ranging from Covid to Joe Biden, it has become increasingly partisan, primarily espousing an establishment viewpoint that increasingly represents “propaganda”. This, says Sanger, is why he left the site in 2007, describing it as “broken beyond repair”.

          • Lawrence Mark Sanger is an American Internet project developer and philosopher who co-founded Wikipedia
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            Wow yea COVID huh.

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              Why don’t you drop the effort and just start grunting?

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                I don’t get the reference.

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                  Oh ok.

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