The New York Times ran the
following article title on its website homepage July 28th: "Enmity and Civilian Toll Rise in Ukraine," with the subhead: "After
the tragedy of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, the deaths of roughly 800
civilians in eastern Ukraine have gone virtually unnoticed by the
outside world."
Well, thank YOU for noticing, New
York Times. Of course, "outside world" is merely a
cover-up euphemism for U.S. bloc governments and media. The New
York Times often plays this disingenuous game of calling
something "little noticed" when it itself has failed to
report something. It's a slippery dodge of their responsibility.
Actually I've been "noticing"
the Ukrainian civilians killed, as readers of my previous essays here
can see. Last time I checked I was in this world and outside Ukraine.
But the Times did say "virtually unnoticed," so ok.
No, I take that back. Isn't Russia
"outside" Ukraine? RT in America has certainly covered the
death and destruction rained down on the civilian population in the
newly-declared Republics in east Ukraine. Of course that's just
"Russian propaganda," so it doesn't count as part of the
world either, I guess.
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