Wikipedia Bias: Locks Page Referring to Israeli Hostage-Rescue Mission as "Massacre"
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Let me again direct your attention to my favorite example of Wokepedian bias built right into the title of an entry:
Gamergate (Harassment Campaign)
Whoa, whoa, whoa!
Wokepedia has changed the title to just Gamergate!
But before you get all excited, they seem to have made the first sentence of the entry even more laughably counterfactual:
Gamergate or GamerGate (GG)[1] was a loosely organized misogynistic online harassment campaign motivated by a right-wing backlash against feminism, diversity, and progressivism in video game culture.LOLOLOLOL
Gamergate was, of course, a backlash against an early expression of woke totalitarian idiocy--specifically, in videogames journalism... There may have been some online harassment of some of the women involved--it wouldn't surprise me in the least. Obviously: that's bad. But Gamergate was not a "misogynistic online harassment campaign." That's just a lie.
But there's really no surprise above--opposition to the woketarian cult is always characterized by that cult as some kind of bigotry... Accusations of bigotry basically being the only kind of argument the woketarians know how to deploy.
But to the point at hand:
Though I know a lot about Gamergate, I don't know anything about the Nuseirat mission. Here's the Wokepedia entry. The numbers for dead and wounded civilians are all from the Gaza Health Ministry...ergo they're completely unreliable. But I'm not actually familiar with this event, so I can't really say anything about it.

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