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CaractacusPotts@lemmy.ca to Canada@lemmy.ca · 1 year ago

CBC says killing of Palestinians doesn’t merit terms ‘murderous,’ ‘brutal’ ⋆ The Breach

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CBC says killing of Palestinians doesn’t merit terms ‘murderous,’ ‘brutal’ ⋆ The Breach

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CaractacusPotts@lemmy.ca to Canada@lemmy.ca · 1 year ago
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In response to complaints about its coverage, CBC says Israeli state violence is different than Hamas’ violence because the killing of Palestinians happens “remotely”
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    No it doesn’t, the government of Israel is giving the orders, and therefore it’s not murder. Governments can’t murder, there are other words that describe when a government kills people.

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      governments can’t murder

      Funniest shit I read today, thank you

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        You can’t read full sentences clearly.

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          Do you prefer the term “war crime”?

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            CBC has used other words, including war crime. That’s kinda the point.

            They have specific journalistic ways of describing things in many different contexts. https://cbc.radio-canada.ca/en/vision/governance/journalistic-standards-and-practices

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      I quoted the dictionary definition of murder above. Can you point to the part that says governments can’t murder?

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          You are correct, but technically, the killing of civilians during warfare is called “a war crime”.

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            I don’t even disagree with you, but you’re not helping your argument by throwing a tantrum. If you can’t communicate your point without resorting to name calling, you should probably just say nothing.

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