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Mehdi Hasan, founder and editor-in-chief of Zeteo, discusses how the media portrayal of campus protests against genocide has somehow been even worse than the coverage of the genocide itself.

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  1. I don't believe any claim of reluctance "in private." No one can perpetrate the world's most horrific crimes in public, and expect to be believed when they claim to have a conscience "in private." The president has every reason to stop, every justification for stopping, and every ability to stop. He refuses to stop. Those facts matter. To me, those are the only facts that TRULY matter.

  2. You are right, Mehdi. Thank goodness you are speaking up. I am shocked at President Biden's attitude toward Israel's war crimes in Gaza and on the West Bank. However, it is also important to make sure that Donald Trump does not become our next president. Many protesters are advocating a boycott of the election, and this would mean a Trump presidency and would be literally the end of democracy and the end of their very rights to free speech and assembly. I hope you will provide a voice not only for the protesters, but also a voice for common sense. We canNOT afford to have another Trump presidency.

  3. Great interview, Mehdi has been bulletproof in his coverage of the Gaza genocide, and the coverage of these protests has been the most pathetic witchhunt i've ever seen.