Annabel Ross
@annabel_ross
Journalist. Winner of the Drum Award for Best Investigative Journalism. http://politicsdancingxyz.substack.com @theage @residentadvisor @mixmag @guardian @vice
Fourteen months after October 7 I am finally publishing an interview with Kristin, better known as @voices_______ , former longtime Nowadays resident DJ and booker. Kristin wrote about her termination in March, but in this interview she expands on exactly how it all unfolded and…

if you're a journalist at the NYT, Atlantic, Economist, etc and have stood by as your employer has abetted and laundered genocide for the past 22 months, just to keep your job, then you are also complicit. Where were the strikes and staff walkouts? Integrity in the trash 🗑️
while anti-Zionists cry for the children in Gaza starved to death by Israel, Zionists cry about Jews being kicked off a plane (for singing "death to Arabs"). That is anti-Zionism vs Zionism in a nutshell
i try to keep highly inflammatory and emotional comments to a minimum but i don’t think bret stephens or the new york times editors who continue to publish him deserve to feel a moment of joy ever again
This is maniacal and diabolical. Dude said well not THAT many people have died that could have, though. Man alive.
this is the worst thing the NYT has published since the discredited Oct 7 rape story and that's saying something. There is no excuse for this, and in this moment, are you fucking kidding me? Shame on AIPAC stooge Bret Stephens and shame on the New York Times, beyond disgraceful
what's the point of recognising statehood (37 years too late) as the population is starved, shot at and blown up? Sanctions and arms embargo now, military intervention to allow aid in, everything else after that. They're doing everything but what they need to do RIGHT NOW
JUST IN: French President Macron announces on X that "France will recognise the State of Palestine."
Under international criminal law, media institutions can be held liable for complicity by omission, which includes failing to accurately report on the scale and nature of atrocities, or focusing on narratives that distract from the reality of the violence.