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How the tragic death of a Gaza girl became a poisonous piece of fake news

The story of Aisha Lulu shows us the peril of choosing narrative over truth

May 20, 2019 15:28
Palestinian protestors near the Gaza border
3 min read

I want to talk about Terry Pratchett.

Sir Terry was one of the most gifted science fiction and fantasy writers of his generation, selling over 85 million books, translated into 37 languages. But before he achieved worldwide fame, he began his career as a journalist, working in the field for some 15 years.

And in one of his books, he set out perfectly what news, so often, can be.

“People like to be told what they already know,” he has one of his characters say. 

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