then like I posted earlier if frontline doesn't start in 1940 - most of what you watched are fig leaves
for Isrealis 1948 doesn't exist when talking about Palestinians
for US and allies 1941 never happened when talking about Iran -
for the allies- all the assistance provided for shah assassinating Iranians internationally
all of the $$ intelligence, assistance and training US gave to the shah that allowed him to kill and torture Iranians by the hundred thousands right up to when he fled- were just rumors - so only 1979 really happened
then like I posted earlier most of what you watched are fig leaves
for Isrealis 1948 doesn't exist when talking about Palestinians
for US and allies 1941 never happened when talking about Iran -
for the allies- all the assistance provided for shah assassinating Iranians internationally
all of the $$ intelligence, assistance and training US gave to the shah that allowed him to kill and torture Iranians by the hundred thousands
were just rumors - only 1979 really happened
so yeah - your answer lacks contextual awareness - which is exactly what white supremacy wanted most of the public to feel and take away from that report
so yeah - your answer lacks contextual awareness - which is exactly what white supremacy wanted most of the public to feel and take away from that report
Documentaries that ignore the forces of how / when the State of Israel was established are not neutral in nature, pertaining to why there are wars and conflict in that region of the world. Speaking of PBS / NPR, their reporting often danced around the term, "genocide", stating it's for legal determinations, when reporting on events in Gaza and would attempt the "both sides" thing when pivoting to the tiny amount of casualties in Israel caused by one of the freed Palestinian prisoners during one of the temporary Ceasefires, where prisoners were exchanged between Israel and Hamas.