Time To Say Goodbye
Time To Say Goodbye
Responding to the responses to Gaza, with Rozina Ali
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Responding to the responses to Gaza, with Rozina Ali

On the dangers, both rhetorical and existential, that journalists face in covering Israel’s bombardment of Gaza
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Hello! 

This week, New York Times Magazine contributing writer and repeat guest Rozina Ali talks with us about media coverage of the war in Israel and Gaza as well as the challenges faced by journalists, more than twenty of whom have been killed in the region over the past two weeks. We also discuss whether there has been a chilling of speech in the West, the history of suppressed expression when it comes to Israel and Palestine, and how all this may shake out in politics and public sentiment. 

In this episode, we ask: 

How accurate are the comparisons of this moment to 9/11, in terms of media suppression, Islamophobia, and our ability to parse complicated political issues? 

Does social media incentivize checking certain boxes around Israel-Palestine over moving dialogue forward? 

Why are U.S. elected officials so out of touch with public opinion? 

For more, see: 

If you’re a writer, journalist, or media worker who has faced retaliation for expressing your views on the war in Gaza, you can reach out to the National Writers Union for support by filling out this survey


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