Genocide Pornography: Media incitement provokes Jihad against the Jews
Can we sue the New York Times for incitement in terms of its daily, monthly, yearly negative and false coverage of Israel? Opinion.
Prof. Phyllis Chesler
2 minutes
Sep 17, 2025, 11:26 PM (GMT+3)
How does one prove that the legacy media is guilty of incitement to murder or massacre an entire people by repeatedly promoting and publishing falsehoods about that people?
Does pornography lead to rape and woman-murder--or does it sufficiently satisfy misogynist hatred so that the porn addict does not turn to living women off-screen who are vulnerable and in his clutches? Can we charge pornographers and pimps with the murder of countless women by sadistic woman-haters? Can we sue pornographers civilly, cut into their profits? This was a burning and controversial question among feminists in the 1970s and 1980s.
Does the long-range teaching of Big Fat Lies about Israel and Judaism in universities lead to attacks on Jewish and Israeli students? To attacks on visible Jews on the streets? Can we prove this in a court of law? Are the remedies criminal, civil, and/or, going forward, a commitment to fund the re-education of at least five to ten generations?
In terms of media propaganda: Can we sue the New York Times for incitement in terms of its daily, monthly, yearly negative and false coverage of Israel? Just today, yet again, on their front page, they published their standard four-column-width color photo of "Palestinians (fleeing) their homes in Gaza." (Gazans were told by Israel to leave Gaza City for safe areas which have been stocked with food and other necessities and they are doing so - when Hamas doesn't block them. Hundreds of Gazans left the Strip for good today, with many more ready to begin life anew away from Hamas, and others criticized Hamas leaders on social media for trying to evacuate their own families , ed.)
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/415116