Actor Michael Rappaport criticized New York Timeshe called it an unreliable “rotten, corroded nostrils.”
“New York Times It's just a title. It's not a fair and reliable source of news. It's a rotten, corroded runny nose. Rapaport was written on Wednesday's X-Post, article by Jerusalem Post It features newspapers' research into “unbalanced” coverage of the Israeli-Hamas War.
Jerusalem Post Shared articles study It was published last month by Professor Edile Pinker of Yale University. New York Times“Reports on the Israeli-Hamas War create “sympathy for the Palestinians” and at the same time “reduces Hamas' responsibility for their situation and the continued war.”
“There has been little mention of Israeli victims or Palestinian violence since October 7th,” the investigation stated, “referring to Israeli suffering that is not directly related to the events of October 7th. There are very few articles that do this,” he added. ”
Pinker's report also found that the word “Israel” was mentioned three times more frequently than the “Hamas” in the articles it surveyed.
The study also opposed the argument that the reason for the more frequent appearance of “Israel” is that the Jewish state “has more independence than Palestinians, resulting in greater freedom of action.”
If this is true, there would be less imbalance in the ratio of Hezbollah and Iran's mentions, but the data suggest that the imbalance is the same, Pinker argued.
Furthermore, “Even if such deaths occur frequently, it is common to go for a week at a time without mentioning a death from the IDF.” New York Times Usually, personal anecdotes of Palestinians and Lebanese suffer from the pain of two people every three days, Professor Yale noted.
“The net result of these imbalances and others is to create a portrayal of events that are disproportionate to the Palestinian side and put most agents in Israel's hands. Readers will be able to simplify the process of Israeli ratings. I understand how people are experiencing war,” writes Pinker.
“This latest report has joined a long list of research from across the spectrum of ideological positions on war in the Middle East.” New York Times Spokesman I said Fox News. “Our reporting is a vast, sympathetic, independent organisation of works studied and written by world-class journalists and edited to strict editorial standards.”
On his part, Rapaport, an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump, appears to have recently come to Presidents 45th and 47th.
Earlier this month, Deep blue sea The star praised Trump in the White House a few weeks before his first week, saying, “I like what I've seen,” Trump's president fights the rise of anti-Semitism at major universities The order was quoted.
In October, Rapaport allegedly disrespected the Holocaust by calling on them to refer to the “Nazi” and “stop it along with Hitler's shit.”
The actor also denounced the political left for ignoring pro-Hamas demonstrations on university campus, comparing Trump to a dictator who tried to carry out genocide against Jews.
Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her Facebook and x at @armestrangeloand on Instagram.
