Simon Tisdall’s atrocious CiF piece Jan. 3 “Now it is Palestine’s turn to create facts on the ground“ (which Israelinurse dissected very effectively) produced quite a few pro-Israel comments, some of which were inexplicably deleted.
And, then:
Also:
I don’t know about you but I think the question of whether Berchmans works for the Guardian is a perfectly reasonable one.
However, at least one Guardian moderator disagreed:
At the very least, the fact that this comment was deleted does raise some eyebrows. 😉
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Why were these deleted? (Does Berchmans work for the Guardian?)
Simon Tisdall’s atrocious CiF piece Jan. 3 “Now it is Palestine’s turn to create facts on the ground“ (which Israelinurse dissected very effectively) produced quite a few pro-Israel comments, some of which were inexplicably deleted.
And, then:
Also:
I don’t know about you but I think the question of whether Berchmans works for the Guardian is a perfectly reasonable one.
However, at least one Guardian moderator disagreed:
At the very least, the fact that this comment was deleted does raise some eyebrows. 😉
Like this:
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