You said Amnesty is 'terrorist propaganda' so won't read what they post.
But you post from Canary Mission?
An 'anomymous' site that targets students who protest against apartheid?
Canary Mission has exploited its anonymity to smear college students with impunity. The Grayzone is investigating the forces behind the malicious anti-Palestinian organization's web domain. By Hamzah Raza and Max Blumenthal / AlterNet's Grayzone Project Editor's note #1: An attorney for Howard...
thegrayzone.com
Activists blacklisted by Canary Mission say they've experienced anxiety, and now find themselves stepping back from pro-Palestine advocacy as a result.
theintercept.com
franky once again citing anti-semitic terrorist supporting websites
The Grayzone is an American
far-left[13] news website and
blog[17] founded and edited by American journalist
Max Blumenthal.
[14] The website, initially founded as
The Grayzone Project,
[18] was affiliated with
AlterNet before becoming independent in early 2018.
[1] A
fringe website,
[23] it is known for
misleading reporting[24] and sympathetic coverage of
authoritarian regimes.
pro-palestine types are often supportive of tyrannical racist anti-black regimes like China and those in the arab world
A report in Canadian Jewish News describes Blumenthal as “so far out on the fringe of the anti-Israel movement and his biases so glaring that you’ve got to venture past people like Noam Chomsky and Norman Finkelstein before you start to get into Blumenthal territory. Then you’ve got to go a little further … ” Indeed, some enthusiastic “acclaim” for Blumenthal’s ideas has come from former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke and the white-supremacist site Stormfront. Controversial ideologues cannot choose their fans, of course, but it’s perhaps surprising his writing seems so well-regarded among the most unsavoury types imaginable.
Barbara Kay: Anti-Israel crusader Max Blumenthal does not deserve the honour of a PEN Canada audience | National Post
The Intercept has shown its anti-Israel bias from day one. In article after article, Israel is attacked and defamed, with no regard to the truth. Given its editors’ backgrounds, and past statements, this comes as no surprise. Here are a sampling of some of outrageous falsehoods peddled by Omidyar’s The Intercept.
In an article titled, “Terrorism in the Israeli Attack on Gaza,” Greenwald writes that terrorism is “a fear-mongering slogan” and argues that the State of Israel is the real terrorist while Hamas is simply defending itself from aggression.
In the article “Greatest Threat to Free Speech in the West: Criminalizing Activism Against Israeli Occupation,” Greenwald writes, “only advocates of tyranny could support the literal outlawing of the same type of activism that ended apartheid in South Africa merely on the grounds that this time it is aimed at Israeli occupation.” He also states, “If anything, what is actually “anti-Semitic” is to conflate the Israeli government with Jews generally.”
Greenwald quotes US Sen. Elizabeth Warren as saying, “When Hamas puts its rocket launchers next to hospitals, next to schools, they’re using their civilian population to protect their military assets. And I believe Israel has a right, at that point, to defend itself,” and this destruction is the “last thing Israel wants.” Greenwald adds, “That, ladies and gentlemen, is your inspiring left-wing icon of the Democratic Party.”
In an article by Andrew Fishman titled, “A Left-Wing Hero of Brazil, Jean Wyllys, Comes Under Fire for Israel Trip, Anti-Palestine Comments,” he defends Hamas and mocks the claim that Hamas might harm a foreign dignitary if he were homosexual. He writes, “It is a baseless, cartoonish, fear-mongering distortion of Hamas as a gang of irrational, backwards, blood-thirsty terrorists.” He also complains that “Wylls repeatedly conflated Hamas, the political party that was democratically elected and has governed the Gaza Strip since 2007, with ‘ISIS or other criminal gangs’ – a staple of Israeli rhetoric under Netanyahu.”
Scahill’s article “The Assassination Complex” complains about drones that target terrorist leaders and insists that rather than being called, “targeted killings,” they should be called “assassination
.”
And The Intercept unsurprisingly features Greenwald interviewing and praising notorious anti-Semite and committed Israel-hater Max Blumenthal in which he is given over 40 minutes to spew his lies and hate against Israel.
Other articles include:
“WHY IS RE/MAX SELLING PROPERTIES IN ILLEGAL ISRAELI SETTLEMENTS?”
“CASH, WEAPONS AND SURVEILLANCE: THE U.S. IS A KEY PARTY TO EVERY ISRAELI ATTACK”
“Was a Palestinian Suspected of Killing an American in Israel Executed by the Police?”
“COMBAT PROVEN”: THE BOOMING BUSINESS OF WAR IN ISRAEL”
“Samples of Israeli Horrific Brutality and War Criminality in Gaza”
“OBAMA’S CHRISTIAN RIGHT CRITICS AGREE WITH ISLAMIC STATE”
“BENJAMIN NETANYAHU’S LONG HISTORY OF CRYING WOLF ABOUT IRAN’S NUCLEAR WEAPONS”
The list goes on and on.
One has to ask, what is Pierre Omidyar’s goal in investing so many millions into this anti-Israel, anti-American, anti-Semitic, pro-terrorist “news” site? Why would he want to harm Israel? Is he hoping to tie the hands of the US government in its war on ISIS? Though Omidyar stepped down as chairman of eBay in 2015, he still owns approximately 10 percent of the company and he uses his gains from the site to fund extremely harmful anti-Israel
No Holds Barred: Why is eBay’s founder financing Israel-hatred? - The Jerusalem Post (jpost.com)