@TheEconomist has utterly destroyed its reputation with its deeply racist and profoundly bigoted coverage of the mass-murder of the people of Gaza. For six months we have seen issue after issue of scandalously one sided-coverage which has has made it complicit in the continued enslavement of the Palestinian people, the on-going seizure of their land, the systematic abuse of their human rights and the industrial slaughter of their innocent civilians in both Gaza and the West Bank. Shame on its senior editorial staff responsible for the travesty of inhumanity and bias. @zannymb
@TheEconomist has utterly destroyed its reputation with its deeply racist and profoundly bigoted coverage of the mass-murder of the people of Gaza. For six months we have seen issue after issue of scandalously one sided-coverage which has has made it complicit in the continued enslavement of the Palestinian people, the on-going seizure of their land, the systematic abuse of their human rights and the industrial slaughter of their innocent civilians in both Gaza and the West Bank. Shame on its senior editorial staff responsible for the travesty of inhumanity and bias. @zannymb
@DalrympleWill @AshishmishraAd @TheEconomist We the people of India are with Isreal
@DalrympleWill @TheEconomist The Economist has been going down hill for many years.I was a subscriber from the 1970s until last year when I finally threw in the towel.They continue to be a proud proponent of U.S. geopolitical hegemony and Western cultural imperialism best exemplified by editor Zanny Beddoes
@DalrympleWill @TheEconomist It just shows the true colours of the main stream media. Now no one can deny that they are not only being unprofessional in their journalism, most likely than not that they being controlled by Zionist entities. They are no longer a trustwothy source of reliable news.
@DalrympleWill @TheEconomist I've used to buy it fairly regularly, primarily because of its even-handed analysis, but stopped doing so when that became so plainly biased.
@DalrympleWill @TheEconomist While the Gaza genocide was ongoing, @TheEconomist's correspondent in Dubai was celebrating the Sheraton Doha's denial in response to his claim that Ismail Haniyeh was staying at their hotel. He viewed this as a humorous personal achievement.
@DalrympleWill @TheEconomist If the Israelis looked around their region, they might have realised long ago that they are alone and opposed by the people of their neighbours, if not their governments. Ask anyone who has lived and worked in Egypt.
@DalrympleWill @TheEconomist So I can breathe a sigh of relief that the economist remains a media entity of integrity, wholly uninterested in the wobbles of opinion and in Palestinian home videos. That’s a relief.