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The Media Accountability Project  

Pages tagged "DCG_14"


Re: “Conservatism has lost its way”

"If the song had been in French, would it have faced the same condemnation? Such a reaction exemplifies an inherent bias in parts of the West to view Arabs as barbaric or threatening, perpetuating harmful stereotypes and fueling divisive rhetoric."

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Concerns over factual inaccuracies regarding antisemitism and pro-Palestine protests

"Mr. Robertson’s failure to verify claims, along with his omission of critical facts, has resulted in a deeply misinformed op-ed. The National Post and B’nai B’rith Canada must issue a clarification to address these inaccuracies. Mr. Robertson is entitled to his opinions, but his arguments must align with verified facts and a coherent timeline of events."

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Mr. Hopper’s numbers don’t add up

"The article inaccurately claims that Hamas's operation on October 7 killed "more than 1,200 civilians. This is incorrect. According to Haaretz, 1,105 individuals were killed. This included 851 civilians (including 59 from the police force and 13 from the emergency services) and 368 IDF soldiers. This distinction between civilians and soldiers is critical, and misrepresenting these numbers grossly misleads readers as Mr. Hopper inflates civilian casualties on Oct.7."

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Brad Hunter crosses the line, violates standards

"It is Brad Hunter’s opinions that Tabassum’s hyperlinks on social media to content about this political proposal are “anti-Semitic,” and to report on this matter in such a plainly one-sided and unfair way is unacceptable according to the standards to which Postmedia publications claim to agree to through their membership with the National NewsMedia Council."

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Correction needed to retract inflammatory anti-immigrant claims

"If (1) the killing of these thousands of people does not move other Canadians, then this is something for which they, not the protesters, need to answer; and (2) if you wish to claim that those moved by the mass killing are “toxic,” your details had better be sound."

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