I'm a practical person. I don't see much difference in beheading a baby, strangling a baby, running a baby over with a truck, and shooting a baby. It's all just dead babies to me.
Well, sure. But I hope you're not so "practical" that you can't tell the difference between real dead babies and fake dead babies. If that doesn't matter, then there's really nothing left to talk about.
The statement from the Israeli government was that they could not confirm the story, apparently originating with i24 reporter Nicole Zedek, about the forty dead babies of Kfar Aza; full stop. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kfar_Aza_massacre
The current official line is that some undisclosed number of children were among those killed, but they won't show us any pictures. Well, except maybe this clearly fake one? http://mileswmathis.com/40babies.pdf
The Nayirah Testimony is prior art, you can find that on Wikipedia too. If you're going to do hot takes in this media environment, you should exercise some caution.
Interesting. I was under the impression that the beheaded baby count was vastly lower than the 20 originally claimed, but yet was still nonzero.
If you find any reasonably solid evidence of even one beheaded baby, please let us know.
The Israeli government has backed away from the claim, but it continues to spread.
I'm a practical person. I don't see much difference in beheading a baby, strangling a baby, running a baby over with a truck, and shooting a baby. It's all just dead babies to me.
Well, sure. But I hope you're not so "practical" that you can't tell the difference between real dead babies and fake dead babies. If that doesn't matter, then there's really nothing left to talk about.
I was under the impression that the retraction, if any, was that the dead babies weren't beheaded, not that there were no dead babies. Am I in error?
The statement from the Israeli government was that they could not confirm the story, apparently originating with i24 reporter Nicole Zedek, about the forty dead babies of Kfar Aza; full stop. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kfar_Aza_massacre
The current official line is that some undisclosed number of children were among those killed, but they won't show us any pictures. Well, except maybe this clearly fake one? http://mileswmathis.com/40babies.pdf
The Nayirah Testimony is prior art, you can find that on Wikipedia too. If you're going to do hot takes in this media environment, you should exercise some caution.