

Ep 227: The Importance of 'Seriousness,' or Why Palestinians Can't Be Witness to Their Own Genocide (Part II)
11 snips Aug 13, 2025
Kaleem Hawa, a writer and organizer with the Palestinian Youth Movement, joins to discuss the crucial need for Palestinian voices in mainstream media. The conversation highlights the systemic bias that marginalizes their narratives while relying on Israeli sources. Hawa critiques how Western media often ignores Palestinian journalists until events gain international attention. The discussion also sheds light on the complexities of recognizing genocide and the urgent importance of community activism amidst ongoing media censorship.
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Western Validation Overrules Local Reporting
- Western outlets often validate Palestinian-reported facts only after Western or Israeli reporters repeat them.
- This validation depends more on proximity to power than on being correct, creating racialized credibility gaps.
Double Standards In Source Credibility
- Western media routinely center Israeli state claims as inherently credible while casting Palestinian sources as biased.
- That double standard amplifies Israeli narratives even when evidence is thin or censored.
'Hamas-Run' Label As A Discrediting Tool
- After the Al-Ahli hospital bombing, outlets weaponized the phrase "Hamas-run" to discredit Gaza Health Ministry figures.
- That rhetorical move created a presumption that Palestinian casualty data were unreliable despite historic use by major agencies.