It seems that The New York Times has no boundaries when it comes to hiring journalists who align with their biased agenda. This time, they have gone as far as hiring a pro-Hitler reporter to cover the Israel-Hamas war. Can you believe it?
It is no secret that The New York Times has a history of bias against Israel. The vitriol that comes out of their newsroom is astonishing. Just look at how they handled the Gaza hospital story. Instead of reporting the facts, they ran with Hamas propaganda and blamed Israel for intentionally striking the location. As it turned out, it was actually a rocket misfire from Islamic Jihad. But hey, who needs facts when you have a narrative to push, right?
Wait, The NYT Hired a Hitler-Loving Reporter to Cover the Israel-Hamas War?
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But it gets even worse. The Times hired freelance videographer Soliman Hijjy, who has been exposed for praising Hitler on social media. That’s right, Hitler, the man responsible for one of the worst atrocities in history. This is the person they chose to cover the Israel-Hamas war? It’s outrageous.
The Times claims that they addressed Hijjy’s problematic social media posts when they first came to light in 2022 and took steps to ensure he understood their concerns. But let’s be real here, how can someone who loves Hitler be impartial when it comes to reporting on a conflict involving Israel? It’s simply not possible.
Once again, The New York Times has shown its true colors. It is willing to hire anyone as long as they satisfy their biases. This is not journalism, this is propaganda. And it’s about time that people start recognizing it for what it is.