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sop

(18,331 posts)
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 09:01 AM 11 hrs ago

'165 Massacred Schoolgirls in Iran -- and the Silence That Exposes the West's Moral Selectivity'

"In an era when images can circle the globe in seconds and newsrooms claim to uphold universal humanitarian principles; one might expect the killing of 165 schoolgirls inside a primary school to dominate international headlines. One would expect emergency debates, moral outrage, and relentless coverage. Yet in the southeastern Iranian city of Minab—where Israeli-American strikes obliterated classrooms filled with children—the world’s most influential media institutions have responded with something far more revealing than condemnation: they have responded with silence."

"These were not combatants. They were not militants. They were children seated at their desks, pens in their hands, notebooks open before them, studying, whispering to classmates, and imagining futures that stretched decades ahead. In seconds, that ordinary school day turned into a massacre. Desks became splintered wreckage, classrooms collapsed into dust, and rows of coffins replaced rows of pupils."

"Yet the names of these girls—165 lives extinguished before they truly began—barely entered the global conversation."

"This omission is not the product of oversight. It reflects something far more structural: the hierarchy of victims that governs much of the contemporary information order. In theory, modern Western media institutions present themselves as defenders of human rights and guardians of moral accountability. In practice, their editorial priorities often mirror geopolitical interests with striking precision."

Continued at link:

https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/minab-massacre-western-silence

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'165 Massacred Schoolgirls in Iran -- and the Silence That Exposes the West's Moral Selectivity' (Original Post) sop 11 hrs ago OP
Targeting young girls... BattleRow 9 hrs ago #1
More Epstein victims Easterncedar 9 hrs ago #2
Not even Just Jerome 9 hrs ago #3
The silence is horrifying.... 58Sunliner 8 hrs ago #4
Look what they did in GAZA, consider the Cuba embargo. There is no morality. That's why they wear crosses. ChicagoTeamster 8 hrs ago #5
I've said it before and I will say it again Uncle Joe 8 hrs ago #6
To put it in perspective: the Oklahoma City bombing claimed 168 lives, most of them adults. Wednesdays 8 hrs ago #7
Great point. sop 7 hrs ago #8
the right was quick to judge RussBLib 7 hrs ago #9

Easterncedar

(6,069 posts)
2. More Epstein victims
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 10:56 AM
9 hrs ago

There was a time we tried to avoid killing noncombatants. There's just no such thing as a battlefield for soldiers anymore. Women and children disproportionately suffer the violence of men and the governments they control. The women and children and other peaceful civilians are the universal hostages and pawns in their wars now.

Just Jerome

(482 posts)
3. Not even
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 11:12 AM
9 hrs ago

feigned outrage, e.g.,
"This should never have happened!"

So, yeah, I guess we get it.

ChicagoTeamster

(789 posts)
5. Look what they did in GAZA, consider the Cuba embargo. There is no morality. That's why they wear crosses.
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 11:35 AM
8 hrs ago

They think the outward decoration makes people think they're moral. It's just a political affiliation with like minded greedy, judgemental, amoral hypocrites.

Uncle Joe

(64,863 posts)
6. I've said it before and I will say it again
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 11:43 AM
8 hrs ago

The corporate media is the CORPORATE media.

Thanks for the thread sop

Wednesdays

(22,364 posts)
7. To put it in perspective: the Oklahoma City bombing claimed 168 lives, most of them adults.
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 12:03 PM
8 hrs ago

We've heard about the Oklahoma City bombing, haven't we?

RussBLib

(10,553 posts)
9. the right was quick to judge
Sat Mar 7, 2026, 01:17 PM
7 hrs ago

When this school was bombed, MAGA's online instantly claimed that Iran bombed the school, either by accident or on purpose. I questioned if we knew the truth yet, since it had just happened, and was barraged by incredulous MAGAts.

"Iran admitted it, you stupid libtard!!" No, they didn't.

"Loot at this video that shows a rocket going up and coming right back down." That video was undated with no details at all. But they were convinced it proved Iran did it. "After all" one told me, "Israel nor the US would EVER do something like that." Oh, really? And what planet do you live on?

And lo and behold, after much more thorough investigation, it looks like the US did it. Not really a surprise.

This is just more evidence that jumping to conclusions in wartime is not productive, and often inaccurate.

I try to withhold judgement until evidence is presented, but that has never kept MAGA from getting on the trampoline.

https://russblib.blogspot.com

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