08 July 2014

BBC finally gets it

Behold, the end of the world is nigh. When both BBC and Haaretz publish some* naked truth about the pro-palestinian propaganda, know that we might just be on the brink of the Apocalypse.

Over the past week the hashtag #GazaUnderAttack has been used hundreds of thousands of times, often to distribute pictures claiming to show the effects the airstrikes.
Some of the images are of the current situation in Gaza, but a #BBCtrending analysis has found that some date as far back as 2009 and others are from conflicts in Syria and Iraq.

Welcome to the real world, BBC.

*Old habits die hard. Hey, "some" is still better than "none".

8 comments:

KatieNorcross said...

If it wasn't for Pallywood the British would have no pictures or videos from the Arabs to use.

Dick Stanley said...

I wonder if Fatima made the cut this time?

Pisa said...

True, but antisemites have always used their imagination to fiil in for lack of proof. They would never be deterred by such a trivial matter as no concrete evidence, would they?

Pisa said...

She has certainly won her place in the Pallywood hall of fame. First in my z-list.

David All said...

Well, I guess pigs really do fly!

As for the Apocalypse, well it might be a good sign of its approach.
To quote a song of freed blacks from the US Civil War:
It is "the Kingdom Coming in the Year of Jubilee".

Dick Stanley said...

And, lest we forget: Rage Boy.

fred lapides said...

In scouring the press via the web--I have nothing better to do with time--I do note increasingly the idea that Hamas is greatly at fault and Israel is doing the right thing to root out those tunnels and rockets.

SnoopyTheGoon said...

Amen to that. Although WaPo, after one sane article is back with new shipload of dirt on Israel...