‘Look in the mirror’: New York Times ripped for warning about ‘deadly misinformation’

The New York Times was ridiculed this week after warning that “misinformation” about the recent Israeli-Palestinian conflict could prove deadly, with critics pointing out the newspaper’s own history of fake news.

“Misinformation about the violence between Israelis and Palestinians has run rampant on social media,” the newspaper declared on Twitter, pointing to an article by reporter Sheera Frenkel which highlighted some examples.

Misinformation about the violence between Israelis and Palestinians has run rampant on social media, a New York Times analysis found.

The effect of the lies could prove deadly, experts say.https://t.co/hT8pTmfXZI

— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 14, 2021

The Times also warned that the “effect of the lies could prove deadly,” citing Israel-based political analyst Arieh Kovler as an “independent” expert on the matter.

Social media users, however, were quick to point out that the newspaper has its own record of misinformation, as well as biased content on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

It’s also running rampant within the Times.

— Sentient Gabagool (@whatsahani) May 14, 2021

couldnt agree more… pic.twitter.com/smUJWXTWEt

— Maximus🔄 (@Maximus13609365) May 14, 2021

After decades of not covering the conflict FROM BOTH SIDES and you wonder why misinformation might spread?

Look in the mirror.

— Ice Cream Social (@IceScream247) May 14, 2021

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“The @nytimes are experts at misinformation, so they know what they’re talking about here,” commented one user, while another questioned, “Has the NYT looked in the mirror?”

Others accused the New York Times of bias in its Israel-Palestine coverage, and highlighted the newspaper’s history of misinformation, which includes denying dangerous radioactivity at the Hiroshima atomic bomb site in 1945, publishing a podcast on Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) which was later retracted for containing falsehoods, promoting the debunked false narrative that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction, and “grossly underplaying” the Holocaust.

Yes, we need only the most unbiased reporting https://t.co/Db6bWwTezn pic.twitter.com/jN4jCiiEXz

— 🥂 marquis de posade 🏖 (@acczibit) May 14, 2021

https://t.co/0Dw8n9bR9l pic.twitter.com/Z5EftoGUWC

— Aimee Terese (@aimeeterese) May 14, 2021

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