International editor says he doesn’t ‘feel particularly bad about’ his inaccuracies
BBC’s international editor Jeremy Bowen admits he ‘got it wrong’ in his coverage saying the Gaza Al-Alhi hospital was “flattened” (it was never even bombed), but still said he “doesn’t regret one thing” about his reporting and doesn’t feel particularly bad.
Also this title sucks ass, not alluding to what was wrong and leaving your mind to fill it in
luckily there’s an entire article hiding behind the title!
Looks more like a paywall to me.
Weird, I didn’t have one. Maybe it’s regional?
Edit: I’m US based so maybe there is a paywall in other countries
No paywall in Canada.
Maybe, I do have paywall in Israel.
You can read without paywall there
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FWIW, your post is far more insufferable than the one you are calling out.
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Wow, you used far too many words to say that you don’t like to read.
Agree, I wanted to edit it for it to say what have he said but rules state to not change the title.
You could put it in the body.
Actually that’s a great idea, thanks, I’ll do it right now!
Dude shares the name of an ex. The headline threw me for a loop.
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“Just a mild oopsie and all. No harm (for me).”
Welcome to Whose Truth is it Anyway?, where the news is made up and the facts don’t matter.
Oh well as long as you don’t feel bad about it man
Maybe lemmy.ml will unban me now that they can see I was right all along.
I wonder how all those cringy hamas whiners feel now? If they even think about how wrong they were.
I don’t think that most of them care. It’s like the Musk and Starlink incident. People rather stick with the original story even when it turns out to be false.
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I guess that answers the question; they feel like mouth-frothing
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“Oh look we were right one time and you guys were wrong one time! That means Israels ethnic cleansing is justified!”
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