Scrubbed by the Times: NY Times routinely erases extremism from “pro-Palestinian protests” (2024)

Pro-Palestinian protestors vandalize statues at Washington D.C.’s Lafayette Square (Photo: Screenshot)

The extremism is a pattern. So is theNew York Times’commitment to concealing it.

This week in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C., anti-Israel activists wished for Hitler’s return; chanted for the murder of “Zionists”; assaulted, threatened to kill, and slurred a rabbi; threatened a Jewish family by painting a symbol of Hamas violence on their home; held banners supporting the terror group behind the Oct. 7 massacre; donned the headbands of the terrorists; waved their flags; glorified their “resistance” broadly; justified the murders at the music festival specifically; smashed and bloodied the face of a security guard; and downplayed the Holocaust.

TheNew York Timescovered each of the “protests” where the ugly episodes occurred. But it hid each one of incidents, as well as other examples of the demonstrators’ extremism.

Washington, D.C.

At a June 8 demonstration in Washington, D.C., a group of demonstrators, faces covered with keffiyehs, held a large banner aligning themselves with “al Qassam,” a reference to Hamas’s gunmen who led the Oct. 7 attack. They called for murder: “Hezbollah make us proud, kill another Zionist now!”

A man holding a “Stand with Hamas” sign defended the October 7 slaughter as “brilliant” while decrying what “the Jews—yeah, the Jews” are doing to the Palestinians. Another sign justified “resistance.”

TheTimes, whosearticleon the demonstration cast them as little more than a “call for an immediate cease-fire,” said nothing about the celebration of terrorist groups, the explicit calls for “killing,” or the defense of Oct. 7.

‘Free Palestine’ protestors are demonstrating against the White House, calling for the murder of Zionists (i.e. most Jews).

When you live in a political culture that systematically dehumanizes “Zionists,” the eventual outgrowth of dehumanization is violence. History tells us… pic.twitter.com/g8Knc1MGbc

— Ritchie Torres (@RitchieTorres) June 8, 2024

Statues in D.C.’s Lafayette Square were vandalized with pro-violence and eliminationist graffiti. “Glory 2 the resistance.” “Long live Hamas.” “Intifada.” “From the river to the sea.” “Death to Amerikkka.” And plenty of upside-down red triangles, the symbol used in Hamas propaganda videos to mark targets for violent attack.

TheNew York Timesreferred only to “handwritten scribbles” that read “free Palestine.”

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Men wearing the headbands of Hamas and PFLP, designated terrorist groups known for their suicide bombing attacks on Jewish civilians, shouted, “There is only one solution, intifada revolution!”

The newspaper disingenuously steered readers to believe the calls were more or less innocuous:

Many of the protesters on Saturday chanted slogans that some groups have said incite violence against Jews, such as “There is only one solution: intifada, revolution,” as well as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”

But according to one protester, such slogans were not a call for violence against Jewish people, but for a broader resistance against the status quo.

DC: Protester holds up a bloody mask depicting President Joe Biden. Another protester burns American flag behind him as statue is sprayed with "FJB" outside of the White House during Pro-palestine protest.

Video by @yyeeaahhhboiii2 [emailprotected] to license pic.twitter.com/viHOfVToDq

— Oliya Scootercaster 🛴 (@ScooterCasterNY) June 8, 2024

The gathering was co-organized by the Palestinian Youth Movement, a group that responded to the Oct. 7 attacks, on the day of the attacks, with celebratory “long live the resistance” calls, and which had previously called for “resistance and intifada until victory.” (The group hasmadeclear that victory, to them, means the elimination of Israel.)

TheNew York Timesabsurdly characterized it as a “left-leaning” group.

Palestine youth movement was organizing rallies in support of the slaughter of innocent civilians while the blood hadn’t even dried yet pic.twitter.com/1DT67PMMQq

— ~Jachnun Supremacist~ נפתלי בן מתתיהו (@JachnunEmpire) October 20, 2023

Although video from the demonstrations showed demonstratorsthrowing objectsat a park ranger and punchingpunchingpark police, thestoryhad failed to mention this, even while noting in the first paragraph that police used pepper spray on a protester.

(Two days after the piece was published, the paper did add a statement from the National Park Service noting “an assault of a park ranger” and “injuries to two U.S. Park Police officers.”Accordingto the reporters, the statement described empty water bottles being thrown at the park ranger. Fuller versions of what appeared to be the same statement, publishedelsewhere, made no reference to empty bottles.

Manhattan

On June 10, the extremist group Within Our Lifetime, whichsupportsthe Oct. 7 massacre, organized a demonstration in Manhattan.

At Union Square a man told counter-protesters, “I wish Hitler was still here, he would’ve wiped all you out.” Other demonstrators unfurled a large banner reading, “Long live October 7th.”

“I wish H*tler was still here, he would’ve wiped you all out,” man tells Jews in Union Square during “Day of Rage” protests pic.twitter.com/qOwDXQEIyu

— Luke Tress (@luketress) June 11, 2024

#NOW Protesters unfurl banner that reads "Long Live October 7th" in Union Square NYC pic.twitter.com/UH82UL92Vf

— Oliya Scootercaster 🛴 (@ScooterCasterNY) June 10, 2024

After a mass subway ride, during which demonstratorsinsisted“Zionists” identify themselves and insinuated harm would come to them if they didn’t leave the train, demonstrators converged on Wall Street, where theywavedthe flag of the group behind the Oct. 7 massacre and that of another terrorist organization.

They came to protest an exhibit memorializing the hundreds of civilians murdered by Hamas at the Nova Music Festival, to justify the murders, and to minimize the Holocaust by claiming the kids gunned down at the festival were worse than the commandant of the Auschwitz extermination camp.

Anti-Israel bigots are protesting the Nova Music Festival Exhibition, which seeks to commemorate the lives of the hundreds of young Jews barbarically murdered by Hamas on October 7th.

These bigots deny the massacre at the Nova Music Festival, calling it “Zionist propaganda.”… pic.twitter.com/8eD9lZXPr0

— Ritchie Torres (@RitchieTorres) June 11, 2024

TheNew York Timesinitially ignored the hate fest. A day later, after members of Congress, the mayor of New York City, and the White House condemned the rally and its antisemitism, the paper didreporton the condemnation.

But the piece said nothing about the pro-Hitler language, and nothing about the terrorist flags. (The paper was surely aware of the flags. It quoted from of White Housestatementthat criticized the flying of “profane banners of terrorist organizations,” but ignored that line. And quoted from a statement in which the NYC mayor criticized the terror flags, but ignored that line.)

And while the story did refer to demonstrators shouting “long live the intifada” — the call for violence that the paper had previously suggested might not be a call for violence — it didn’t quote those same demonstrators’chantthat “resistance is justified,” a defense of the Oct. 7 massacre that, while sickening on its own, also underscored the true meaning of their intifada calls.

Brooklyn

Two days later, vandals smeared paint on the homes of the director of the Brooklyn Museum and two of its trustees. On the home of the director, who is Jewish, they painted the upside-down red triangle that symbolizes a Hamas target, a menacing threat of violence.

The newspaper’sstoryabout the graffiti did not mention the Hamas triangle. (It can be seen in a photo on the online piece, but the caption and the story itself said nothing of the symbol, let alone what it means.)

U.C.L.A.

On the other side of the country, demonstrators gathered at the University of California, Los Angeles.

As the school’s Chabad rabbi recorded video of the event, a demonstrator wearing a checkered headscarfsmackedthe phone out of his hand, threatened tokill him, slurred him as a pedophile, and called for “death to Israel and anyone who supports that sh*t.” Another demonstrator told him to “go back to Poland.”

TheNew York Timescoveredthe rally. It said nothing about the antisemitic incident or death threats.

🚨WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT (Updated video)

RABBI PHYSICALLY & VERBALLY ATTACKED WHILE LIVESTREAMING @UCLA (6/10/24)

The slurs yelled at Chabad House Director Rabbi Dovid Gurevich are deeply offensive, explicit, and include descriptions of pedophilia. This was livestreamed… pic.twitter.com/pTS7Z6HScP

— Stephanie🕊 (@stephsvox) June 11, 2024

Elsewhere on campus, a security guard was battered in the face and bloodied with a hard object. The paper — of course — said nothing about this violence. (The piece did, however, twice make a point of referencing aggression by pro-Israel protesters from months ago.)

🧵 Violence at UCLA again yesterday.

Protestors assaulted and harassed multiple people: a rabbi, a journalist, a security guard, and a vice chancellor.

First, the security guard was hit with what appears to be a smartphone: pic.twitter.com/WMcZlWyF6P

— Steve McGuire (@sfmcguire79) June 11, 2024

This week’s stories, in which theNew York Timesmanages to erase vile extremism from four separate demonstrations, are hardly the first example of the paper coming to the aid of anti-Israel extremists. It hadpreviouslycome to the aid of those tearing down posters of Israeli hostages by suggesting this was perhaps just a “release valve” for the “anguished,” while giving equal weight to the idea that those putting up the posters might be the real problem. Another piece absurdlysuggestedthat calls for a Palestine “from the river to the sea” did not necessarily refer to a Palestine from the river to the sea.

This article originally appeared here and is reposted with permission.

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