Our coverage of the anti-Papal riots was nominated for Best (Post) Series in the JIBs, but there were too many posts for them to index. MR published a series of 11 posts about media coverage of the Beit Hanoun incident. These posts traced the anti-Israel bias in various journalistic memes and tactics. Those posts are categorized and indexed below:
(Intro) Beit Hanoun Meme Watch
(1) "Rage and Tears" – Apparently Theats Of Genocide Are OK If You’re Really Upset
(2) "The Palestinians Are Really Pissed Off" – And The NYT Will Publish Death Porn To Prove It
(3) Stupid Headline Tricks – Hey Listen, Calling It A "Massacre" Is Still Bias, Even If You Think You’re Being Clever By Quoting Someone
(4) "The al-Athamnah Family" – If You Make The Tragedy Seem Really Personal, Then People Will Really Get Outraged
(Interlude) Convergence of Bias – With This Simple Formula, You Too Can Produce Solid Anti-Israel Journalism
(5) "World Indifference" – We Learned About That Indifference From Every Major Newspaper On The Planet
(6) "Israelis Demoralized and Blaming Themselves" – Actually, No They’re Not
(7) "Palestinian Unity (Government / Suicide Bombings / Whatever) Is Israel’s Fault" – LIARS
(8) "Israeli Terrorism" – Want To Guess Who Reuters Is Willing To Label A Terrorist?
(9) "It’s All About Olmert’s Domestic Political Situation" – Predictable Bias Is Real Bias





