Next, the WSJ will publish an opinion piece entitled, "Welcome to Provo, Utah, America's Domestic Terrorist Capital."
I mean I assume they will.
Any time now...
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Next, the WSJ will publish an opinion piece entitled, "Welcome to Provo, Utah, America's Domestic Terrorist Capital."
I mean I assume they will.
Any time now...
I'd have assumed it was in Idaho tbch
Stalinsky is executive director of the Middle East Media Research Institute.
Critics describe MEMRI as a strongly pro-Israel advocacy group that, in spite of describing itself as being "independent" and "non-partisan" in nature, aims to portray the Arab world and the Muslim world in a negative light by producing and disseminating incomplete or inaccurate translations of the original versions of the media reports that it re-publishes. It has also been accused of selectively focusing on the views of Islamic extremists while de-emphasizing or ignoring mainstream opinions.
Oh.
This is the opinion of this org:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_East_Media_Research_Institute
If anyone wants to know
Ah, good ol' MEMRI. Mossad's funniest racist propaganda outlet.
Anyone have a link to the relevant WSJ article? There is a 0% chance of me paying for it, but it's relevant here.
They don’t know Dearborn.