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Maybe it's not the media?
(lemmy.world)
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I'd argue that news orgs have an obligation to not be misleading and they do so in ways that make it hard for the uneducated to catch.
For example this story from Reuters was recently posted and reported in World News:
https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/israeli-military-says-troops-raid-gazas-shifa-hospital-2024-03-18/
"Israeli forces kill 20 gunmen in raid at Gaza's Al Shifa hospital, army says"
and the first line of the article:
"JERUSALEM/CAIRO, March 18 (Reuters) - Israeli troops raided the compound of Gaza's Al Shifa Hospital early on Monday, saying they killed over 20 gunmen..."
Your average reader is going to skip over the fact that the "20 gunmen" statistic is being self reported by the military taking the action.
Were they ACTUALLY "gunmen"? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Were there ACTUALLY 20 of them? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
We don't really know because the reporting is being done by the guys doing the shooting and that's been a problem before.
It really needs to be more clear that the source of the story is biased even if the reporting is technically accurate.
"JERUSALEM/CAIRO, March 18 (Reuters) - Israeli troops say they killed over 20 gunmen during a raid of the compound at Gaza's Al Shifa Hospital early on Monday..."