
About this episode
Josh Levs discusses the implications of lawsuits on media integrity and highlights ignored stories from Gaza.
Submit media fails you see, and get facts, links, images and more at TheyStandCorrected.substack.com . Celebrate and support the fight for truth by becoming a Founding Member. Get the Memorial Day discount today! Legal action can be the most powerful opportunity to uncover the corruption and lack of journalistic standards inside news agencies. A lawsuit exposed how Fox knowingly lied to its audience about the 2020 election. Now, a lawsuit over a disastrous op-ed could expose realities from inside The New York Times. Today, Josh explains why the threatened lawsuit in response to Nicholas Kristof’s column doesn’t have to lead to a plaintiff’s victory in order to pay off. Discovery is the key. Josh is in an unusual position to explain this, because he took legal action against his employer while at CNN. He discusses how desperately news agencies want to keep their dirty laundry hidden. Also today, something difficult but important to hear: Kids in Gaza describe sexual abuse by Hamas. So does an Israeli man. Big media ignored this. Plus, why a bailout is not a balanced budget — and how left-wing media is heaping false praise onto New York City’s mayor. Then, Josh explains why…
People in this episode
Host: Josh Levs
Topics covered
- lawsuits
- media corruption
- journalistic standards
- Gaza
- Memorial Day
- political commentary
Keywords
- lawsuits
- media
- corruption
- Gaza
- Memorial Day
- Nicholas Kristof
- Fox News
- New York Times
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Fox, The New York Times
Places: Gaza, New York City
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