Alex Pierson radio show stereotypes And Dehumanizes Palestinians Painting Them As Inherent Threats
"The broadcast refers to the pro-Palestine student associations as terrorist organizations. This grossly stereotypes and dehumanizes Palestinians, painting them as inherent threats."
Re:“Monastiriakos: uOttawa encampment — thinking your cause is just doesn't make your actions legal”
"It is ill-intentioned of Monastiriakos to blame students for breaking the law when they are asking their institutions and countries to respect the law. Maybe Monastiriakos should instead start by blaming our State."
Read moreRe: "CP Rail protesters should be prosecuted"
"This type of language has no place in Canada, and Betty should revise the Rights and Laws of Canada since hate speech is prosecutable under Criminal law."
Read moreRe: “Advocates criticize push for humanitarian pauses”
"There seems to be a fixation on asking Muslims to apologize as if we’re born guilty of something, while no other communities are asked to do so. This expectation stems from racism and is extremely dangerous since it only adds fuel to anti-Muslim hate and anti-Palestinian racism."
Read moreOctober 13 Alex Pierson Show violated CBSC codes
"That a guest would call Palestinians “heartless savages” and that a host would not challenge this alarming formulation is a clear violation of CBSC codes. The Canadian Association of Broadcasters’ Code of Ethics states that the full, fair, and proper presentation of radio content is the responsibility of each broadcast, and applies to your guests."
Read moreArticle uses harmful “terrorism” rhetoric against Palestinians
"That this language is being repeated more than two months after my last complaint only further establishes the pattern that the CBC’s language around Israeli attacks on Palestinian refugee camps is at risk of being characterized as having a bias over time."
Read moreBias and misinformation about death of Palestinian hunger striker on Toronto Today
"During the conversation, Mr. Eisenberg falsely claimed that Khader Adnan, the subject of the retweet by Sarah Jama in question, was a “Palestinian terrorist.” This is demonstrably false and was not challenged by Mr. Brady."
Read morePalestinian teen killed by Israel deserves more accurate coverage
"According to an investigation by the Palestinian human rights NGO, Defence for Children International – Palestine (DCIP), 16-year-old Hamza Ashqar was killed while he was with a group of youth confronting Israeli military vehicles which had invaded the Palestinian city of Nablus in the occupied West Bank. DCIP reports that these youth were unarmed"
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