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by aluminum96 922 days ago
Wow, thanks for responding dang! It's like a fleeting encounter with a celebrity.

I see the HN policy, and understand it generally. But I am vocally lodging my objection in this particular case.

To put a finer point on it: I don't think I'm the only person in my community who has an extremely negative opinion of Al Jazeera, and its historical lack of neutrality on this issue. Having a balanced and nuanced discussion underneath an article from Al Jazeera is, in my sincere opinion, impossible. So why choose this source, when many more reputable sources have covered the suffering in Gaza?

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> So why choose this source, when many more reputable sources have covered the suffering in Gaza?

I am of the understanding that the people posting in the comments to this article did so because they chose to, not because dang decided this is what people should read.

Users should, of course, post on whatever threads they like. But I am implying that the OP's selection of publication serves one particular perspective, and readers should be aware of Al Jazeera's historical affiliation with that perspective.
It’s common knowledge that Al Jazeera is owned by the Qatari government, and that fact is brought up routinely in response to articles about Israel posted here. I’m not sure why anyone would assume that readers would be blind to that, especially considering how the discussions in the comments on these articles tend to go.
Thanks for the kind reply! (but please don't prize my comments that highly, they don't merit it)

Re your point: I hear you, but given the nature of this particular article, I assume there isn't a more primary source with this material, which mostly consists of quotations. No one has mentioned any evidence (so far as I know) that the quotes are falsified. (And yes, this is different from whether the things the quotes are saying are true, whether they've been selectively edited, and other things.)

I know it's easy for me to post things like my GP comment without understanding the impact that it can have on readers. I've been trained through thousands of iterations (if not tens of thousands by now) to think this way, when in fact it's not obvious and is even counterintuitive to most people. When the underlying topic is as painful as this one, that's a problem.

Just to be clear -- I'm not alleging that the quotes in the article are falsified or manipulated, as I have no evidence of that either.

I think my most salient argument is that this selection of article is not conducive to a constructive discussion, because some (many?) Jews have a reflexive distrust of Al Jazeera. Don't take that to minimize the substance of the article.

(Yes, that was clear, and sorry if I gave the impression otherwise)