Do you have any examples of the Guardian dancing around the word ‘killed’? The fact you have to resort to their reporting on unrelated issues seems to suggest that’s not really the case
I gave you a link showing their anti-Palestinian prejudice .
You fixating on this one word while that detail is not my point and a deliberate misinterpretation of my statement: “Never honest reporting from the UK regime press”.
Also calling that link unrelated, being negaive and dismissive sure smells like the usual sneaky hasbara tricks.
Nice try tho, now go away.
Do you have any examples of the Guardian dancing around the word ‘killed’? The fact you have to resort to their reporting on unrelated issues seems to suggest that’s not really the case
I gave you a link showing their anti-Palestinian prejudice .
You fixating on this one word while that detail is not my point and a deliberate misinterpretation of my statement: “Never honest reporting from the UK regime press”.
Also calling that link unrelated, being negaive and dismissive sure smells like the usual sneaky hasbara tricks.
Nice try tho, now go away.
You gave a link accusing them of quoting Israeli officials
You don’t seem to be able to back up your accusation that they have been avoiding to use the word ‘killed’. So why make it?
The Guardian is not misinforming their readers about what’s happening in Gaza.
The way you’re talking about this is telling me that you’re too far gone to look at these things objectively